Throughout the month of February, our schools hosted Black History Month programs that highlighted influential historical figures and explored the rich traditions that continue to shape our community and nation. Students shared learning through presentations, skits, music, dance, spoken word, and cultural attire — creating meaningful opportunities to both educate and celebrate.
We are grateful to our teachers and students for the time, care, and pride they put into these programs, and for helping make history come alive in ways that build understanding and appreciation across our school community.

