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William Penn athletes brace for budget cut proposal
Date: 5/8/2012 Album ID: 1466566
Photos by Kate Penn
Dejanay Givens, 15, left, and Alazae Dickson, 14, trade sneakers to Givens can run during junior high track practice at William Penn Senior High School Tuesday, May 8, 2012. In an effort to close a $19 million budget gap, there is a propsal to cut all district sports.    DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS - KATE PENN
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Head Coach Ali Johnson, center, talks with junior high track team members from left Janayza Johnson, 13, Dakota Kinard, 14, and Alazae Dickson, 14, during practice at William Penn Senior High School Tuesday, May 8, 2012. In an effort to close a $19 million budget gap, there is a propsal to cut all district sports. Johnson is a William Penn alumni and says he was able to use sports as a tool to go to college, on a football scholarship. He says he has sixty kids on the junior high track team and if sports get cut, they're going to be on the streets. It's just setting the kids up for failure.     DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS - KATE PENN
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Janayza Johnson, 13, left, and Dakota Kinard, 14, second from left, take off in a sprint with other girls on the junior high track team at William Penn High School Tuesday, May 8, 2012. In an effort to close a $19 million budget gap, there is a propsal to cut all district sports.  DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS - KATE PENN
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