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Hillsboro School District Weekly Hot News, January 22, 2024 - Black History Month

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February is Black History Month, and while we do study and celebrate the diversity and contributions of Black/African/African Americans during this time, these conversations and lessons are not limited to the month of February - they take place throughout the entire year. When our students’ diversity is appreciated and visible, they all thrive from learning about one another. Black History Month celebrates the rich cultural heritage, triumphs and adversities that help shape our country's history, present and future.

Black History Month is an annual celebration of life stories, achievements, and triumphs by Black/African/African Americans, and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. Moreover, it is a time to reflect over how the contributions of Black/African/African American people impact our everyday lives in the present.

It’s never too early to begin celebrating and teaching your child about Black leaders. Even more importantly, to allow the stories of these leaders to inspire the leadership capacities within your child. Participate in the Black History events, celebrations, and learning opportunities that are scheduled in your community. Ask your child and the staff about the activities and commemorations taking place in their school. Watch videos, read books, and engage with people that represent Black/African/African American heritage and culture.

Also, please plan to attend our district-wide Black History Celebration on Thursday, February 22nd from 6 to 8 p.m. at Liberty High School. Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Charlene Williams, the first Black woman in Oregon’s history to be appointed to the role of Director of the Oregon Department of Education.

Encourage your child to be curious about the contributions and accomplishments of Black people. Together you can explore, discuss, and make connections. Celebrate Black history and cultural diversity all year long!

Our featured event is Spartans helping Spartans! On Friday, Jan. 12 Hillsboro High School students Hana Do and Diego Botello Garcia prepared supplemental meals for some of their classmates before the snowy weekend. This student-driven initiative is just one of the many passion projects taken on by the Work Experience class at Hilhi. With a generous donation from Pizza Schmizza, nearly 200 students were able to bring home some extra food for the holiday weekend. Way to go, Hana and Diego! You embody Spartan Family spirit and make us Proud to be HSD!

Hot News is produced and emailed to HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠hsd.k12.or.us⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to stay informed about what’s happening in our district and schools.

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February is Black History Month, and while we do study and celebrate the diversity and contributions of Black/African/African Americans during this time, these conversations and lessons are not limited to the month of February - they take place throughout the entire year. When our students’ diversity is appreciated and visible, they all thrive from learning about one another. Black History Month celebrates the rich cultural heritage, triumphs and adversities that help shape our country's history, present and future.

Black History Month is an annual celebration of life stories, achievements, and triumphs by Black/African/African Americans, and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. Moreover, it is a time to reflect over how the contributions of Black/African/African American people impact our everyday lives in the present.

It’s never too early to begin celebrating and teaching your child about Black leaders. Even more importantly, to allow the stories of these leaders to inspire the leadership capacities within your child. Participate in the Black History events, celebrations, and learning opportunities that are scheduled in your community. Ask your child and the staff about the activities and commemorations taking place in their school. Watch videos, read books, and engage with people that represent Black/African/African American heritage and culture.

Also, please plan to attend our district-wide Black History Celebration on Thursday, February 22nd from 6 to 8 p.m. at Liberty High School. Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Charlene Williams, the first Black woman in Oregon’s history to be appointed to the role of Director of the Oregon Department of Education.

Encourage your child to be curious about the contributions and accomplishments of Black people. Together you can explore, discuss, and make connections. Celebrate Black history and cultural diversity all year long!

Our featured event is Spartans helping Spartans! On Friday, Jan. 12 Hillsboro High School students Hana Do and Diego Botello Garcia prepared supplemental meals for some of their classmates before the snowy weekend. This student-driven initiative is just one of the many passion projects taken on by the Work Experience class at Hilhi. With a generous donation from Pizza Schmizza, nearly 200 students were able to bring home some extra food for the holiday weekend. Way to go, Hana and Diego! You embody Spartan Family spirit and make us Proud to be HSD!

Hot News is produced and emailed to HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠hsd.k12.or.us⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to stay informed about what’s happening in our district and schools.

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