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Students are not left to fail. Free tutoring and home work assistance is given to every child who needs it and Marian Middle School will pay the tuition if they choose to attend private high school. But, it doesn’t stop there, college scholarships are also provided to help students continue the path to a successful […]

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In an in-depth interview, 95.5 The Lou’s own Staci Static talks with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson. The two discuss how metal problems are being used to over drug our black boys and railroad them to prison. Dr. Umar Johson explains how vouchers create a false sense of inclusion as it only benefits the black […]

Radio One Exclusives

In an in-depth interview, 95.5 The Lou’s own Staci Static talks with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson. The two discuss how metal problems are being used to over drug our black boys and railroad them to prison. Dr. Umar Johnson explains the following: Once a student has been placed in special Education, they are less […]

Radio One Exclusives

In an in-depth interview, 95.5 The Lou’s own Staci Static talks with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson. The two discuss how metal problems are being used to over drug our black boys and railroad them to prison. Dr. Umar Johnson, who’s been a clinical psychologist for over 20 years, recalls ADD’s rise in the 1980’s– […]

Researchers found that just having one African-American educator can reduce one's risk of not finishing high school by 30 percent.

He says many kids don't have mentors to keep them on track, as he had growing up.

The students and staff of Nichols Junior High, a predominantly black and Hispanic Title 1 school in Arlington, Texas, should be immediately removed from their school building. Something there appears to be poisoning and sickening them. Since this current school year began, over 500 medical complaints have been filed. Yeah, 500. These aren’t kids playing […]

Chance the Rapper announces the launch of the New Chance Arts and Literature Fund for Chicago public schools.

NewsOne focuses in March 2017 on the steep uphill climb of Black girls in the K-12 public school system.

A young man’s dream of space exploration is that much closer to reality when he graduates college this spring. But that’s not even the most amazing part of his story. When he graduates this May, he’ll be just 19-years-old. That’s right, when most students are either just starting or completing their freshman year, 19-year-old Ronald […]

An African-American boy launches a book club featuring literature with positive Black characters.

A school district agrees to pay three Black students $450,000 to settle a racial discrimination lawsuit.