Ali Shama

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Musa Ali Shama (also known as Eon) is a New York City based educator and a painter of "hip hop cubist" art.[1][2]

Shama was born in the Bronx,[citation needed] of Palestinian and Brazilian descent.[2] Shama has a Masters of Fine Arts degree from CUNY-Lehman College and studied art education at C.W. Post College / Long Island University. Shama had earned his second master's degree from Queens College, City University of New York in Educational Administration & Supervision. He taught art at his alma mater, Lehman High School in the Bronx for seven years. He previously worked as an Assistant Principal at John F. Kennedy H.S. in the Bronx,[1] and in 2008 became Principal of Francis Lewis High School in Queens, NY.[2] After his principalship, Musa served as a Director for Principal Evaluations and Deputy Superintendent of High Schools in the New York City Department of Education. Ali Shama served as the Superintendent of New Visions Charter High Schools for four years. He was [when?] named as the Executive Vice President of Programs for Virtual Enterprises International and in April 2002 moved to President.

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  1. ^ a b Carlyle, Erin (December 23, 2007), "How former tagger helped make Kennedy High School a powerhouse", New York Daily News.
  2. ^ a b c Santos, Fernanda (October 28, 2011), "From Office to Hallway, Shadowing a Principal", The New York Times.

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