Black History Month Celebration

Anonymous
What did your school do to celebrate Black History Month? Our music teacher had our kids singing Hip Hop Humpty (see link below). Granted the music teacher isn't black or white, but where was her common sense.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RTpV7YhqZ8
Anonymous
You can not be serious!
Anonymous
Our school did nothing which I found odd as we live in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What did your school do to celebrate Black History Month? Our music teacher had our kids singing Hip Hop Humpty (see link below). Granted the music teacher isn't black or white, but where was her common sense.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RTpV7YhqZ8


WTF.
Anonymous
OP is trolling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP is trolling.


Not at all. I wish I was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our school did nothing which I found odd as we live in DC.


Why is that odd? DC is no longer Chocolate City, gentrification is killing the DC African American culture. DC , now, is all about being politically correct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school did nothing which I found odd as we live in DC.


Why is that odd? DC is no longer Chocolate City, gentrification is killing the DC African American culture. DC , now, is all about being politically correct.



It still should be celebrated or taught as a matter of History.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school did nothing which I found odd as we live in DC.


Why is that odd? DC is no longer Chocolate City, gentrification is killing the DC African American culture. DC , now, is all about being politically correct.


DCPS still has some weird curricula. At my child's elementary school four years ago, they did a long unit on DC history and the treatment of Marion Barry would have given even the North Korean propaganda ministry pause. Maybe it was just the teacher, but it seemed that she was using some kind of curriculum guide.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school did nothing which I found odd as we live in DC.


Why is that odd? DC is no longer Chocolate City, gentrification is killing the DC African American culture. DC , now, is all about being politically correct.


DCPS still has some weird curricula. At my child's elementary school four years ago, they did a long unit on DC history and the treatment of Marion Barry would have given even the North Korean propaganda ministry pause. Maybe it was just the teacher, but it seemed that she was using some kind of curriculum guide.


DC history is part of the curriculum (just like every other state in the country has kids do a unit on state history), but I think that each school does it their own way.
Anonymous
Stokes did something every single morning in February for 1st through 5th grade students during their morning assembly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school did nothing which I found odd as we live in DC.


Why is that odd? DC is no longer Chocolate City, gentrification is killing the DC African American culture. DC , now, is all about being politically correct.


DCPS still has some weird curricula. At my child's elementary school four years ago, they did a long unit on DC history and the treatment of Marion Barry would have given even the North Korean propaganda ministry pause. Maybe it was just the teacher, but it seemed that she was using some kind of curriculum guide.


DC history is part of the curriculum (just like every other state in the country has kids do a unit on state history), but I think that each school does it their own way.


Ha! i doubt if any school in the District teaches that Barry was an incompetent, tax-cheating crack addict who, in Mayor Williams' words, tried to fly DC into a hillside. Any teacher who would honestly teach that is likely to be fired at DCPS!
Anonymous
Nothing, because they make an intentional point of including black history and culture and black perspectives throughout the school year and throughout multiple subjects. They did participate in the Black Lives Matter Week of Action.
Anonymous
Shepherd usually has several activities in and around February--a Black History Month assembly with music, dance, etc. (although last year it was actually held in March), the 29th annual Jazz Night, and other activities. Also, there are Black History Month projects featuring figures from local and American history decorating the walls of the school.
Anonymous
My school had a showing of Hidden Figures.
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