Cosby, Jackson help lead Detroit schools rally

Bill Cosby and the Rev. Jesse Jackson are showing their support for the Detroit Public Schools.

DETROIT (AP) — Bill Cosby and the Rev. Jesse Jackson are showing their support for the Detroit Public Schools.

The comedian and the activist were among a number of high-profile figures in downtown on Thursday for a back-to-school parade and Hart Plaza rally. They were joined by nationally syndicated radio host Rickey Smiley.

Hundreds of parents, teachers and students wearing blue "I’m In" student retention campaign T-shirts marched in the parade and participated in the rally.

It’s all part of a larger enrollment effort centered on new academic initiatives, including expanded time for reading and mathematics.

The district is hoping to meet a 77,314-student goal this year.

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

Photo Caption: Jailah Lemon, 8, dances to the Detroit Public School singers during a rally at Hart Plaza in Detroit on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, Brandy Baker)

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