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Local Students Attend Human Rights Conference

 

By Herald Staff

HAMMONTON — According to a Dec. 10 Catholic Star Herald story, 150 students representing 12 schools, came to St. Joseph’s High School, Hammonton for the 13th annual Conference on Students Voices for Human Rights. Hosted by the high school and Global Education Motivators, the conference coincided, in no random act, with United Nations Day.
Catholic schools participating on Oct. 23 were Assumption Regional, Galloway; John Paul II Regional, Stratford; St. Mary’s Regional, Vineland; St. Mary’s, Gloucester; and Wildwood Catholic High School, North Wildwood.
Click here to read the full story, courtesy of The Catholic Star Herald.

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