July 23, 2014

Michael Jackson's Hometown To Name School For Him

The Jackson family moved to California after the Jackson 5 struck it big struck it big in 1969 when Michael Jackson (front right) was 11 years old. - AP photo

The Jackson family moved to California after the Jackson 5 struck it big struck it big in 1969 when Michael Jackson (front right) was 11 years old.

AP photo

GARY, Ind. (AP) — Plans are in the works to name a school in Michael Jackson's Indiana hometown for the late pop star.

The Gary Community School Board on Tuesday approved a memorandum of understanding with Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson. The agreement that Katherine Jackson signed last month says the district wants to inspire children to excel in the arts and education.

District superintendent Cheryl Pruitt tells the Post-Tribune she's working with the Jackson family on which school to rename.

Pruitt says the renaming came up in a conversation with Katherine Jackson, who donated $10,000 during the Gary Promise scholarship event hosted by Magic Johnson in April.

The family moved to California after the Jackson 5 struck it big struck it big in 1969 when Michael Jackson was 11 years old.

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