North Wilkes High School
North Wilkes High School 2986 Traphill Rd, HaysStudents in Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Barlow, and Ms. Dancy's English 1 & 2 classes will spend the month of February
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Students in Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Barlow, and Ms. Dancy's English 1 & 2 classes will spend the month of February
B. C. Graham Elementary is proud to announce our Second Annual African American Read Aloud! This year, our Read Aloud
Our Stage II (k/1st) class at The Roeper School is celebrating the African American Read-In by focusing on author, illustrator,
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary students, faculty, staff, and alums post videos of themselves reading a selected work from an African
Throughout the entire month of February, local Black community members will be sharing and highlighting a text from a Black
The 6th grade students of Clayton Middle School are utilizing an online platform to share readings and discuss the importance
We are reading I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Conde together!
The Professional Children's School faculty and students are invited to participate in reading books from NCTE's list including the Vanishing
Students have the ability to interact with a wall of QR codes displaying biographies, poems, music, and other literary works from
The College of Education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis is participating in the African American Read-In in various ways.
I asked all faculty, staff, and adminstrators at Malone University for recommendations of works by Black authors. Because of Covid,
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Eta Iota Omega Chapter presents Club 1908! This virtual experience was created by our member,
Buford City Schools students in grades kindergarten through fifth hosted an African American book read-in by participating in the following
Renfroe Middle School is celebrating the AARI by asking the school community to read a book by a Black author
During the month of February educators, students and community will have the opportunity to sign-up online and read to a
Princeton Community 2021 African American Read In (AARI2021) events for this year will focus on the triumph and inspiration of
High school students at both High School North and South will participate in the Virtual African American Read In by
Over the course of February, students and staff alike are engaging with a Readathon to see who can read the
The students, faculty, and staff of Shaker Heights High School will read a school-wide text (or other African-American authored text)
2021 African-American Virtual Community Read-In & Book Drive
J.S. Abrams Elementary School invited numerous local heroes to read, motivate, sing, and encourage our scholars during the month of
Harrison School District Two in Colorado Springs, Colorado is proud to participate in the 2021 African American Read In. Throughout
During Black History month we are inviting friends, family, and community leaders to join us by volunteering to read and
All Terrell ISD campuses celebrate and center African American authors during our virtual African American Read-In. Students, faculty and community
We are spending each day learning facts about Black history and ways to spread love and Kindness all week with
A VIRTUAL POETRY JAM HONORING AFRICAN AMERICAN POETS Fauquier High School students, staff, and community members celebrate Black History Month
A VIRTUAL POETRY JAM HONORING AFRICAN AMERICAN POETS Fauquier High School Students, Staff, and Community Members celebrate Black History month
During the month of February, the Episcopal Collegiate School Writing Center will host an African-American Read-in. Upper School students and
The entire BCMS community will read, watch, and discuss African American poetry!
Music at the beginning of the event, while we are clicking students into the zoom Introduction to the event https://ncte.org/get-involved/african-american-read-in-toolkit/
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