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Preparing to dominate Central High School, No. 32 Waverly Bumbrey warm ups with his teammates. 
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Super-Baller Waverly Bumbrey

Star player Waverly bumbrey expresses his passion for basketball as he concludes his marvelous high school basketball career. Waverly first found his love for basketball when he was in the second grade as a Ludington Bulldog.


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Chronic absentee an issue across DPSCD schools

Determined to improve chronic absenteeism across DPSCD schools, Dr. Nikola Viti promotes the Blueprint 2020 plan by creating an intervention plan for Communication and Media Arts High School. At CMA high school, being absent 18 days (10%) or more in a school year is considered to be chronically absent.


CMA underclassmen explore the wonderful world of technology through a smartphone.
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Sprint's 1Million Projects puts smartphones in the hands of CMA freshmen

With the goal of eliminating the “Homework Gap” for low-income students, Sprint and the Sprint Foundation partnered to support 1 million high school students by offering them free smartphones, tablets, or hotspot devices. On Sept. 22, Sprint awarded Communication and Media Arts High School's freshman class with Samsung Galaxy J3 Emerge smartphones. 


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