Young Voices, Powerful Beats: Mount Vernon’s Youth Shine

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Photo above by Dennis Richmond, Jr., the Parking Lot of Foodtown of Mount Vernon Supermarket

If you were anywhere near North 3rd Avenue, East Prospect Avenue, or even Hartley Park around 9:30 AM this Memorial Day, you likely felt the electric energy before you even saw it.

Drumbeats—bold, rhythmic, and full of purpose—echoed through the streets as young adults led a vibrant display of talent, unity, and pride. Under the spirited leadership of Coach Mekiyah Knox, cheerleaders from across multiple schools brought energy and enthusiasm, captivating everyone from early risers to casual passersby. The scene was electric: drums rolling, pom-poms flying, and cheers ringing through the heart of Mount Vernon.

A crowd gathered—caregivers, friends, teachers, and proud onlookers—all drawn in by the sheer spirit and joy these young performers radiated. It wasn’t just a performance; it was a statement. These young people weren’t just here, they were rewriting what community looks like.

“It’s something that’s positive and something that the community needs more of,” said Coach Knox.

In a time when the narrative around young people can often focus on challenges, today’s showcase was a powerful reminder of something greater: when given the stage, our youth don’t just perform—they inspire.

My Global History and Language Arts students approached me and spoke with me after they finished performing. The event was great.

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