Many alumni and school community members spoke in awe of Thompson, and told stories about their parents who also attended Dobbins. Elizabeth Lowe, who now works at the University of Pennsylvania, graduated from Dobbins in and got to know Thompson well through her network of friends.
Nobody understands the school like a student. Hailey Ivory, a rising junior at the school, said Thompson helped students through virtual learning these past two school years.
She added that Thompson routinely checks in on students as she walks the hallways. Loss, healing, resistance, and hope: 5 recent grads reflect on a turbulent year. Along with the trauma and isolation of this past year, some students also found a new, and urgent, sense of community. And that that is an option for them. The Dobbins alumni association was rooting for Thompson to become principal, said Connie J.
Little, treasurer of the alumni executive committee. The new building will replace a year-old elementary school shuttered in after teachers and parents rang alarm bells over hazards. As the son of Black Panthers, Sharif El-Mekki grew up in West Philadelphia enraged at the injustice he saw all around him, including in education.
New Philly school board members listen, but reveal little at first public appearance. Four of Philadelphia's nine new school board members appeared at their first public event Wednesday. Those hoping to learn more about their positions likely left disappointed. Sign up for our weekly newsletter. Today the school appointed a Dobbins alumna, Shervon Thompson, to serve as principal. Related Content. Keystone Crossroads.
They moved to Chicago and Anita Louise Rollins was born. While staying with her sister, Emma met and married John Dobbins. Of that union, Maxine Irene Dobbins was born. Emma was an exceptional seamstress and often made suits for John, and dresses for Maxine. She utilized her talents at the Quartermaster as a sewing machine operator, where she made uniforms for all of the Armed Forces.
A faithful volunteer, Emma was loved and admired by all who came in contact with her. She was thrifty and encouraged saving among her nieces and nephews. Once she told Ros "if only a penny a day or a dollar a week put it away for a rainy day". Ros wishes she had taken her advice. Emma also enjoyed traveling during her retirement, always an avid traveler because of her husband John's military career; she continued to see the world with her travel group.
Emma was always available to help family members. Allen remembers him and Ira staying with his Aunt Emma for a week while his mother was in the hospital. Aunt Emma asked them if they wanted a snack and she brought them a tray with milk and animal crackers. They thought it was a funny snack for teenaged boys and laughs about it to this day. Aunt Emma loved her family and made it her priority to be at graduations and special occasions.
She will be missed. Emma departed this life to receive her reward with the Lord Sunday, July 24, at p. The beautiful and interactive Eternal Tribute tells Emma's life story the way it deserves to be told in words , pictures and video.
Create an online memorial to tell that story for generations to come, creating a permanent place for family and friends to honor the memory of your loved one. God Bless Aunt Emma.
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