Black History Month is a time to honor the legacy, resilience, brilliance, and contributions of Black Americans throughout history and today. It is also an important opportunity for reflection, learning, and celebration across our schools and community.
In the Pawtucket School Department, we are committed to ensuring every student learns the full story of our country and sees themselves reflected in what they learn. When students feel seen, valued, and supported, they are better positioned to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
Throughout February, our schools will uplift Black voices, celebrate Black excellence, and engage students in meaningful learning experiences that deepen understanding and strengthen our shared sense of belonging.
Thank you to our educators, families, and community partners for joining us in this celebration and for helping us build a district where every student feels welcomed, respected, and inspired.
All In. All Year. All Pawtucket.
