Black History Month 2025
Celebrating Black History Month
Posted on 02/01/2025

In February, Central Kitsap Schools joins communities across the nation in honoring Black History Month—a time to intentionally recognize and celebrate the rich history, lasting contributions, and profound legacy of Black and African Americans in shaping our country.

Since its national observance began in 1976, every U.S. president has designated February as Black History Month, encouraging Americans to reflect on the essential role of Black individuals in our shared history. This month provides an important opportunity for learning, dialogue, and appreciation of the cultural, social, and historical impact of Black Americans.

Throughout February, our schools will engage students in activities and lessons that explore the many dimensions of Black history in the United States.

We highlight and celebrate national history and heritage months as a district and in schools throughout the year as part of our commitment to ensuring safe and welcoming learning environments. This includes Black History Month (February); Women’s History Month (March); Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month (May); Pride Month (June); Hispanic/Latin(o/a/x) Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15); Disability History Month (October); and Native American Heritage Month (November).

In February, Central Kitsap Schools joins communities across the nation in honoring Black History Month—a time to intentionally recognize and celebrate the rich history, lasting contributions, and profound legacy of Black and African Americans in shaping our country.

Since its national observance began in 1976, every U.S. president has designated February as Black History Month, encouraging Americans to reflect on the essential role of Black individuals in our shared history. This month provides an important opportunity for learning, dialogue, and appreciation of the cultural, social, and historical impact of Black Americans.

Throughout February, our schools will engage students in activities and lessons that explore the many dimensions of Black history in the United States.

We highlight and celebrate national history and heritage months as a district and in schools throughout the year as part of our commitment to ensuring safe and welcoming learning environments. This includes Black History Month (February); Women’s History Month (March); Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month (May); Pride Month (June); Hispanic/Latin(o/a/x) Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15); Disability History Month (October); and Native American Heritage Month (November).

In February, Central Kitsap Schools joins communities across the nation in honoring Black History Month—a time to intentionally recognize and celebrate the rich history, lasting contributions, and profound legacy of Black and African Americans in shaping our country.

Since its national observance began in 1976, every U.S. president has designated February as Black History Month, encouraging Americans to reflect on the essential role of Black individuals in our shared history. This month provides an important opportunity for learning, dialogue, and appreciation of the cultural, social, and historical impact of Black Americans.

Throughout February, our schools will engage students in activities and lessons that explore the many dimensions of Black history in the United States.

We highlight and celebrate national history and heritage months as a district and in schools throughout the year as part of our commitment to ensuring safe and welcoming learning environments. This includes Black History Month (February); Women’s History Month (March); Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month (May); Pride Month (June); Hispanic/Latin(o/a/x) Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15); Disability History Month (October); and Native American Heritage Month (November).

In February, Central Kitsap Schools joins communities across the nation in honoring Black History Month—a time to intentionally recognize and celebrate the rich history, lasting contributions, and profound legacy of Black and African Americans in shaping our country.

 

Since its national observance began in 1976, every U.S. president has designated February as Black History Month, encouraging Americans to reflect on the essential role of Black individuals in our shared history. This month provides an important opportunity for learning, dialogue, and appreciation of the cultural, social, and historical impact of Black Americans.

 

Throughout February, our schools will engage students in activities and lessons that explore the many dimensions of Black history in the United States.

 

We highlight and celebrate national history and heritage months as a district and in schools throughout the year as part of our commitment to ensuring safe and welcoming learning environments. This includes Black History Month (February); Women’s History Month (March); Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Month (May); Pride Month (June); Hispanic/Latin(o/a/x) Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15); Disability History Month (October); and Native American Heritage Month (November).

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