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Floral Park Memorial student chosen for CMM Institute

Floral Park Memorial High School 11th grader Fatima Razvi has been chosen as one of five teens worldwide to participate in the Coordinated Management of Meaning Institute. (Photo courtesy of the Sewanhaka Central High School District)

Floral Park Memorial High School 11th grader Fatima Razvi has been chosen as one of five teens worldwide to participate in the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM) Institute.

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Razvi will be working with four other young women from the United States, Norway and Denmark to create products, activities or platforms to address the hopes and concerns of teens from around the world. The five participants will co-create lessons and materials to help teens and young adults communicate about difficult issues such as exclusion, diversity, differences, mental health, sexual orientation, grief and more.

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