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Cherokee student, Areeba Mehmood, wins “No Place for Hate” Essay Contest

Sophomore Areeba Mehmood’s essay was chosen from over 2,000 submissions.

LRHSD/Special to The Sun: From left, Dave New, supervisor of English, Areeba Mehmood and Margaret Fynan, Cherokee’s No Place for Hate advisor.

Cherokee is proud to announce the winner of Cherokee’s One Book – ADL’s No Place for Hate Essay Contest. Sophomore Areeba Mehmood’s essay was chosen from over 2,000 submissions. Mr. New, supervisor of English, and Ms. Fynan, Cherokee’s No Place for Hate advisor, recognized Areeba’s accomplishment by presenting her with a WaWa gift card.

Lenape Regional High School District earned the No Place for Hate designation for the seventh consecutive year. Cherokee challenges anti-Semitism, racism, homophobia and
all forms of bigotry by engaging in meaningful activities that explore the value of diversity.

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