Students celebrate slain music teacher’s life
Students at Children of Promise Preparatory Academy in Inglewood dance to honor their music teacher, Benny Golbin, after he was killed in a car crash.
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Sixth-grader Thalia Brown, 11, becomes tearful while talking about her teacher, Benny Golbin. “He was nice and kind and he was persistent,” she said. “He never gave up on us.”
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Children of Promise students chose to celebrate music teacher Benny Golbin with an afternoon of dancing and eating Popsicles. Golbin was fun, they said, and would have liked a party.
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Carleton Lincoln, the founder and chief executive of Children of Promise Prepatory Academy, listens to student Jaylen Romero during a celebration honoring music teacher Benny Golbin.
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After a week of mourning, students at Children of Promise were allowed to choose how best to celebrate music teacher Benny Golbin. They chose to dance and sing.
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Children of Promise students and teachers dance on the playground to celebrate their music teacher, Benny Golbin, one week after he was killed in a car crash.
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Children of Promise students comfort each other while mourning the death of their music teacher, Benny Golbin.
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Dillon Neal, left, Brenden Mack, Thalia Brown and Albert De Los Santos dance together.
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London Ayers, center, dances with her classmates at Children of Promise.
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Students dance to celebrate the life of music teacher Benny Golbin at Children of Promise Preparatory Academy in Inglewood.
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