A Mississippi school is
shedding the name of the Confederacy's only president and will instead
be named for the first African-American president of the United States.
Davis International Baccalaureate Elementary School in Jackson was named
decades ago for Jefferson Davis.
The school with 98 percent African-American enrollment is set to be
renamed for Barack Obama in the next academic year, in a move proposed
by parents and approved by a majority of students, parents, faculty and
staff members.
The PTA president, Janelle Jefferson, announced the planned change at a
school board meeting Tuesday."The students had overwhelming support for
President Obama," Jefferson told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
She said a three-week process led to the vote. People at the school
offered suggestions for new names.
Students in each class, from kindergarten through fifth grade, conducted
research and presented it at a school assembly. Fourth- and
fifth-graders oversaw an election with students, teachers and staff
casting paper ballots at school. Parents could vote on campus or by
absentee ballot."
We wanted to be very inclusive and transparent in the process to be
fair, to make sure everybody felt like they had a voice," Jefferson
said.
The magnet school has an admissions process based on testing, and it
offers a rigorous curriculum. State rankings released Tuesday show it
was the top academic performer of all elementary and middle schools in
Mississippi for 2016-17.
About 96 percent of students in Jackson Public Schools are African-American.Jed
Oppenheim, a school board member, said people have been asking for years
why three schools in a majority African-American district are still
named for Confederate figures.
In mid-September, the board authorized the PTA at each of the three
schools to set new names. The change from Davis to Obama is the only one
approved so far.
George Elementary is named for James Zachariah George, who signed
Mississippi's secession ordinance and drafted the state constitution
that denied voting rights to black citizens.
Lee Elementary is named for Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.Jefferson
said the PTA will do "some very aggressive fundraising campaigns" to pay
for new signs, stationery or other items needed for the name change to
Obama.
The school is near the state Capitol building, and most of its students
were born during the eight years Obama was president, starting in 2009. |
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