Area residents assembled Sunday below the sculpture of an Indian in Skowhegan to sign a petition to overturn the recent SAD 54 school board decision to stop using the "Indian" nickname for district schools. Morning Sentinel photo by David Leaming
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Area residents assembled Sunday below the sculpture of an Indian in Skowhegan to sign a petition to overturn the recent SAD 54 school board decision to stop using the "Indian" nickname for district schools.
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Petition organizer Kenny Steward, left, oversees dozens of people Sunday, including Dennis Corson, center, who signed a petition to overturn the recent SAD 54 school board decision to stop using the "Indian" nickname for district schools.
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SAD 54 school board member Todd Smith joined dozens of residents that signed a petition Sunday to overturn the recent decision to stop using the "Indian" nickname for district schools.
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Skowhegan Area High School student Jada Hurlbutt speaks Sunday in support of overturning the recent SAD 54 school board decision to stop using the "Indian" nickname for district schools.
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Pat York, left, signs a petition Sunday, beside organizer Kenny Steward, to overturn the recent SAD 54 school board decision to stop using the "Indian" nickname for district schools.