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Office of Multicultural Student Affairs

The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) supports the overall success of underrepresented students of color at Tabor Academy.  Particularly, the department develops, implements and coordinates support services and activities designed to assist the personal development and academic achievement of African-American and Latino/a students.

 OMSA executes its mission in collaboration with other departments within Tabor Academy.  All students, faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of Tabor Academy are welcome to assist OMSA in advancing its efforts to support students of color.

The program is lead by Ms. Anika Walker-Johnson who teaches English, is married to Kahlil Johnson '93 and together they are raising two active future Seawolves.

 

 

 
 
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