- Jennifer Lopez supported her Alma Mater in Instagram Story Post on Monday
- Preston High School in Bronx, NY, should close its doors at the end of the school year
- Students and alumni express their disapproval from the announcement
Jennifer Lopez uses her voice for a good cause.
On Monday, April 14, multi-hifetate embarked on his Instagram stories to share the support message to his Alma Mater, Preston High School in Bronx, NY, which should close his doors at the end of the school year.
“As a proud Alumin of Preston High School, I was deeply relocated to see students, family and local officials who voted in this challenging time. I see and hear you,” Lopez wrote, 55.
“The support of the community is truly inspiring and I hope it will find the way forward that respects the legacy of the school. #Prestonforever,” her statement continued.
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Lopez wrote her statement next to two photos. One showed her that he was wearing a school emblem jacket, while the other showed her path. The other was shot during the appearance of a talk show she made with another alumni.
According to his website, Preston High School is a private Catholic Catholic Faculty of Faculty for all girls founded in 1947 by sisters of divine compassion. Lopez finished school in 1987 New York Times.
After announcing in February that he was closing his doors, the Governing Council of High School, Preston, doubled his decision in a letter on his website in March, repeating that he excluded “due to a change of demographics, financial instability and lower enrollment that has reduced by 30% in the last 13 years.”
Noticing that he saw “an external, harmonized effort to cancel the decision,” said the Board of Directors, “we must repeat that the decision to close is final.”
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“The leadership of the sisters of divine compassion [the owners of the school] Support this decision. We will not entertain any circumstances that would change this fact. We do not want to encourage false hope that attempts to “save the school” reverse the closure of the school, “continued the letter.
The sisters of divine compassion also defended the decision in a sitting interview with News 12 – Bronx.
According to Bronx Times, Last week, New York State Prosecutor Letitia James listened to more than three hours of testimony of various generations of women who attended school.
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James held a hearing after being contacted by school fans regarding the sisters of the Divine Compassionate Sisters to reject the Bally Foundation to help save school, seemingly without any explanation, Bronx Times Reports.
The offer included a foundation buying a school for $ 8.5 million and contributed to an additional $ 1.5 million to repair any “old infrastructure”, according to the point of sale.
According to the offer, the Foundation would lease Preston high school assets for $ 25 per year per year, with the possibility of buying it in the future. New York Times He reported that James said her office would offer a “thorough analysis” of the situation with the school.
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Although the sisters of divine compassion did not have a representative at the hearing, a letter about the record was read in which they said they would cooperate with the Investigation of the Attorney General, on the way out.
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