Franklin Elementary School NCTE African American Read In
Franklin Elementary School students and staff joined schools across the country in the NCTE African American Read In. We took
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Franklin Elementary School students and staff joined schools across the country in the NCTE African American Read In. We took
Join us to celebrate Black History Month through literature! Bring a poem or passage written by a Black author to
Arbor students celebrate Black History Month by gathering together with their buddies to enjoy good books learn more about African
MSD's Elementary (1st-6th grade) and Early Childhood (3-5 year-old) students will gather together for buddy reading to celebrate this African
Princeton Middle School will host a Robeson “Play Date” on Friday, February 24th in honor of Mr. Robeson, for Black
The 8th Annual Carroll County African American Read-In will take place on Thursday, February 23, 2023, from 7:00 to 8:30
The Education Committee of New Jersey Garden City Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Incorporated will host their third Annual African
Take part in the museum’s annual celebration of African American artists, performers and writers with story time, crafts and a
Piscataway Public Library proudly presents our 4th Annual African American Read-In! Celebrate Black literary excellence and cultural history. Discover new
For centuries, the words of African American writers have left a tremendous impact on the world. The Black Book Exchange,
The Dock Bookshop in collaboration with the African American Museum in Dallas under the leadership of Dr. Robinson will host
Librarian and local musician to headline Rhythm & Rhymes storytime concert during Black History Month Festival at Central Library.
It's Black History Month, and the Honors Program is supporting the African American Read-In sponsored by the National Council of Teachers
Take an afternoon and attend Sisthas Who Enjoy Reading Book Club the 2023 African American Read-In. It will be held
Community Leaders and Educators will be reading throughout the 2 hour session. Each attending child will get a book by
For seven school periods we read two picture books: Black Boy, Black Boy: Celebrate the Power of You by Ali
Students explore the Harlem Renaissance and its writers, poets, musicians, artists, and dances.
On Monday February 27, Mrs. Quintana our Director Facilities and Planning for Tracy Unified School District visited to our library
FAMU DRS will be hosting an African American Read-In in partnership with the FAMU Lit Guild on February 27. The
Oak Forest PreK students will enjoy five different stories written by five different African American authors. They will respond to
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