Bell Multicultural High School
Bell Multicultural High School is located in the Northwest neighborhood of Columbia Heights. The school reflects the diversity of the neighborhood. Most Bell students come from Central and South America, while others bring the rich cultures of Africa and Asia from their backgrounds. While the neighborhood goes through gigantic economic transitions that continues to displace low to moderate income individuals and families, the school has maintained its commitment to serve the community it started with despite moving to a state of the art building, 2 years ago.
Radio Rootz is part of Bell's multi-media after school arts program. The program, led by teacher and veteran videographer, Akeel Ali, includes photography, djaying, video, and graffiti in its long list of media skills students have the opportunity to learn. Luckily, radio is also on that list and Rootz's teacher, Selina Musuta, works with 8 of Bell's finest on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
In May, students completed their final pieces on their own including one on the school's uniform policy to what it means when a parent's child turns 18.
Produced by Bell Multicultural High School Students |
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| NEW! Final Stories from Bell Students | |
| The Block by Shaquita Holmes | |
| Uniform Policy by Chut Vu, Erwin Mutamba, Marcus Williams | |
| Epidemic: Senioritis by Aurora Graciano | |
| Now That You're 18 by Shanell Williams | |
| "About Me": Why I Use Social Networking Sites? |
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