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A Philly pioneer in deaf children's education has died, but the foundation that bears her name will carry on her legacy

A Philly pioneer in deaf children's education has died, but the foundation that bears her name will carry on her legacy

Released Sunday, 12th May 2024
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A Philly pioneer in deaf children's education has died, but the foundation that bears her name will carry on her legacy

A Philly pioneer in deaf children's education has died, but the foundation that bears her name will carry on her legacy

A Philly pioneer in deaf children's education has died, but the foundation that bears her name will carry on her legacy

A Philly pioneer in deaf children's education has died, but the foundation that bears her name will carry on her legacy

Sunday, 12th May 2024
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The KYW Newsradio All-Local for Sunday, May 12, 2024 (Evening Edition):

  • Thousands of people are spending their Mother’s Day raising money and awareness in the fight against breast cancer. As KYW’s Justin Udo tells us, they are doing this through a special walk.
  • A Philadelphia pioneer for deaf children nationwide died last week, and the foundation  that bears her name plans to carry on her legacy. KYW’s Nigel Thompson has more from the Oberkotter Foundation.
  • The oldest single sex public school in the country is right here in our area. KYWs Shara Dae Howard reports the Philadelphia High School for Girls, better known as Girls High, is partnering with Mural Arts Philadelphia to celebrate the school’s 175th birthday with a bang.
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