Saturday, April 27, 2024
Students took the lead on Black History Month recognitions throughout the month of February at West End Elementary School.
Each day, volunteers shared the history behind influential Black leaders with the entire building. To prepare for the month, students studied a black leader and wrote about their achievements and the ways they have been influential. Each morning on the loudspeaker, students shared their subject’s history. Every grade throughout the building listened in to learn something new about a wide range of individuals, from Harriet Tubman to Serena and Venus Williams.
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