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Pictured are Portia Holmes, Jasheba Baltimore, Jameria Jurden, Terani Smith, Malaijah Perkins, Brian Johnson, Braylon Mack, Evrod Folk, Octavian McDonald, Tyler Martin, Davarious Williams, Braylon Leonard, Wednesday Jones, Lariyah Brownlee, Mary Stateum, Emmitt Muskin, Ben Baltimore Sr., DeMario Johnson, Nakoisha Brownlee, Elayjah Simon, Kirsten Hatchett, Mariah Hobson, Cailyn Greer, Amilyn Coleman, Bailee Baltimore, Cornisha Burnside, Lauren Thomas, Kennedi Mullins, Tamera Robinson, Amariya Nelson, Ka'aria Farmer, Ari'yunna Holmes, Nykeria Jackson, Kaylor Jackson, MacKenzie King, Doris Miller, Glyen Holmes, Sgt. Major Cook, Reginald Hobson, Keniya Starks, Aniyah Thomas, Ta'kiyah Wilder, Kristen Mullins, Chanel Jackson and Maliyah Stateum (Viticulture Picture).
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CHS students explore agricultural innovation at Florida A&M
CLARKSDALE, Miss. – On Thursday, October 9, 2025, at 8:00 p.m., forty students from CHS departed for the Third Youth Leadership Development and Agricultural Excursion to Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU). The trip was spearheaded by Doris Haynes Miller, Founder and Executive Director of Dreams, Hope, and Miracles, Inc. (DHM), and 4-H Educator with the Alcorn State…
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