Happy Youth Art Month! This month emphasizes the importance of visual arts education for students. Enjoy some art this month or get creative!
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Youth Art Month
Happy Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day!! Thank you to all of the CCSD Maintenance folks for keeping us in tip-top shape every day! We appreciate you!
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Maintenance worker appreciation day
Happy National Nutrition Month, and National School Breakfast Week! Discover the Power of Nutrition!
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National Nutrition Month
Happy National Social Worker Month, and School Social Work Week! Thank you for working to promote human well-being, empower vulnerable populations, and address social inequities.
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March is National Social Work Month
Happy "Music in Our Schools" Month! Music education is essential for all students, fostering creativity, collaboration, and personal expression.
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Music in Our Schools Month
Meet George Washington Carver. He was a scientist and inventor, known for his agricultural research in sustainable farming, benefiting poor black farmers. He is most known for his work with peanuts, leading to the development of over 100 products made from them.
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George Washington Carver
Meet Thurgood Marshall. He was a groundbreaking lawyer and civil rights activist and was the first Black appointee to the US Supreme Court. Prior to his work on the Supreme Court he worked with the NAACP on the Brown v. Board of Education case, leading to desegregation in schools
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Thurgood Marshall
Meet Katherine Johnson. She was a mathematician whose work at NASA was imperative to the success of the first American manned spaceflight and the Apollo 11 moon landing. She broke racial and gender barriers in a field dominated by white men.
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Katherine Johnson
Meet Langston Hughes. He was a poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist who was central to the Harlem Renaissance. His work highlighted the Black community and culture. His works include The Weary Blues and Montage of a Dream Perfect, among others.
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Langston Hughes

Meet Toni Morrison. She was an acclaimed American novelist, essayist, editor and professor. She is known for her powerful works that explore Black identity and experience. She is the author of the novel Beloved, earning the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in literature.

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Toni Morrison

Happy National Public Schools Week. This annual celebration to recognizes the power of public education and honor exceptional educators, staff, parents and school board members for all they do to support and empower students every day. Thank you to everyone involved in educating our students.

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Public School Week
Meet Neil DeGrasse Tyson. He is an American astrophysicist, author and science communicator, known for making complex science concepts accessible and engaging to the public. He was director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City and host of TV show Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Meet Colin Powell. He is a 4-star general in the US Army and the first Black American to serve as the US Secretary of State. He was also National Security Advisor and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Colin Powell
Meet Jackie Robinson. He is one of the most famous Black Americans in sports, breaking the color barrier in baseball. he was the first Black athlete in MLB in 1947. He signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers, challenging segregation in sports. He is a symbol of integration and progress.
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Jackie Robinson in Dodgers uniform with baseball bat.
Meet Zora Neale Hurston. She was a Black writer and anthropologist, central to the Harlem Renaissance. She is known for her portrayal of racial struggles in the American South. Her most famous work is Their Eyes Were Watching God.
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Zora Neale Hurston
Meet Louis Armstrong. He was a jazz musician, known for his charismatic stage presence and innovative contributions to music. He had a gravelly voice and outstanding trumpet playing skills. He is one of the most famous and influential artists in jazz and music history.
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Louis Armstrong with his trumpet
Meet Gladys West, a mathematician. Her work in satellite geodesy led to our modern GPS systems. She created precise mathematical models of Earth's shape and gravitational field that led to the accuracy of GPS.
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Gladys West
Meet Guion "Guy" Bluford. He was the first Black American man to travel into space aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. He was an Air Force pilot and aerospace engineer. He was an inspiration to future scientists, engineers and astronauts.
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Guion Bluford, astronaut
Meet Nina Simone, a classically trained pianist, singer and songwriter. Her music was a voice for the Civil Rights Movement that expressed the anger, hope and resilience of African American people. She was known as the High Priestess of Soul.
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Nina Simone playing the piano
Happy School Resource Officer Day!! We would like to thank Officer Alexander for keeping our school and our students safe!
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Officer Alexander receiving a commendation from Superintendent Tammy Snipes.