‘One last hurrah’: Math, Civics and Sciences athletes say goodbye to their closing school

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‘One last hurrah’: Math, Civics and Sciences athletes say goodbye to their closing school
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The charter school on North Broad Street is closing its doors. Its athletes discuss representing their team one last time.

Track and field athletes Samiyah Heard, a freshman, and Emerson Burton, a senior, at Math, Civics and Sciences, which is shutting down at the end of the school year.From a first grader just learning how to read to a freshman competing on the school’s track and field and girls’ basketball teams, her surroundings haven’t changed, but Heard certainly has.Over nine years, she has developed relationships with teachers and made lifelong friendships, going from a quiet girl to a confident teenager.

It wasn’t an easy school year to navigate. Many students saw their best friends transfer to new schools when enrollment opened or their favorite teachers leave for another job. However, it didn’t stop them from staying or getting involved in extracurricular activities.In fact, competing in a club or playing a sport was a welcome diversion from the stress and worries of finding a new school. For some, it also served as motivation to win and represent the Mighty Elephants one final time.

“It meant a lot, because our kids saw the notoriety that kids from the Public League and PIAA were getting. We didn’t want them to feel like they were second class, we wanted them to have the same opportunities.” “That day there were a lot of ups and downs,” Myatt said. “We just didn’t want to lose, because everybody knew. Everybody in the stands knew, everybody on the court knew that if we lose this game, it’s going to be the last time we were putting that jersey on.-Abington next season. “We told each other that we loved each other and did one last hurrah. You could definitely feel the energy and how hard it was on everybody, especially Coach Diggs.

At the end of the girls’ basketball season, coach Keesha Morgan, who taught ninth-grade science, told her team she would be departing for another teaching job.

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