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Gifft Hill School Takes Steps Forward Toward Inclusivity and Equity

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Several students from Gifft Hill School came together with nearly 2,000 of their peers at the National Association of Independent Schools’ annual Student Diversity Leadership Conference recently. Senior Jada Jn Phillip, juniors De'Neicia Baxter and Liandra Dagou, and freshmen A'maya Abraham, Gleidy Castillo Caraballo, and Nadjah Jn Phillip said the conference had profound impacts on them and was an eye-opener.

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