Schools Across U.S. Honor Black History Month with Events
Schools Across U.S. Honor Black History Month with Events

Schools Across U.S. Honor Black History Month with Events

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As part of Black History Month, various schools and communities are hosting events to honor and celebrate the contributions of African Americans. The English Montreal School Board kicked off its programming by honoring Dr. Horace I. Goddard, a significant figure in the Black community, with a session on anti-racism and diversity. In Okeechobee, the County School Board recognized the Aileen S. Andrew Foundation's donation and proclaimed February 2025 as Black History Month, inviting black administrators to accept the proclamation. Hammond Hill Elementary School celebrated with a musical program featuring songs by notable Black musicians, highlighting the historical context of the Civil Rights Movement. Myleik Teele, a community leader, emphasized the importance of Black resilience and the role of parenting in shaping future generations. Overall, Black History Month serves as an opportunity for education, reflection, and celebration of the rich heritage and ongoing struggles of the Black community.

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