New African-American history course stretches student minds

Pittsburgh Oliver High School teacher Ken Smith doesn't want students to take history; he wants them "doing history."

And so the Pittsburgh Public Schools' new African-American history course is designed to stretch students' research, writing and thinking skills while taking them far behind the scenes of a people's struggle for freedom.

The district yesterday kicked off Black History Month by gathering civic leaders and school supporters ... Full Story »

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