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School-Museum Partnership

Peggy Shaw writes for Sandy Springs Patch:

Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School (HIES) has been named an Affiliate Partner with [the] National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Inc., in downtown Atlanta — an engaging cultural attraction connecting the American Civil Rights Movement to today’s Global Human Rights Movements. The partnership is particularly appropriate for a school whose mission is, in part, to develop in students a respect for self and others.

“As an Episcopal school, we are called and compelled to stand for inclusivity of culture, diversity of thought, and the worth and dignity of every human being,” said Head of School Paul Barton.

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