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Black Lives Matter at School Allison Acosta Black Lives Matter at School Allison Acosta

Black History Is American History: What Are We Teaching Our Students to Believe?

DCAESJ Elementary Working Group co-facilitator Raphael Bonhomme shared a blog post on AFT’s Share My Lesson challenging teachers to move beyond seasonal lessons and to embed Black history into the full American narrative. Through personal reflection and practical classroom examples — from Harlem Renaissance projects to lessons on Black Wall Street — he invites educators to rethink what students learn about history, identity and possibility.

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Black Lives Matter at School Marketplace of Learning

By Tamyka Morant, Ph.D.
Our school’s participation in the Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action began in 2018, when a small group of teachers first engaged students in learning around the principles. By 2019, the work expanded into a schoolwide effort. During that year, we attempted to address all of the principles within a single week. While the experience was meaningful, we quickly realized that the depth of inquiry required for students to truly understand the principles could not be achieved within such a short period of time.

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Matemanidad: Collective Value Through Mathematics, Collaboration, and Joy

By Tamyka Morant
At Bruce-Monroe at Park View Elementary School in Washington, D.C., mathematics is not only about solving problems, it is about building community. During Matemanidad, a quarter-long interdisciplinary mathematics experience, students in grades pre-K–5 worked collaboratively to design original math games and participate in a school-wide tournament centered on performance assessment tasks.

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Langley Elementary School 5th Graders Discover Black Youth Excellence in Food and Agriculture

In celebration of Black History Month and in alignment with the Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action, Langley Elementary School's fifth-grade class explored Black youth excellence in food and agriculture. With support from the FoodPrints team of FreshFarm and led by Mr. Jamie Phillips, students engaged in hands-on activities that celebrated the contributions of Black innovators to sustainable food systems.

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Teaching Truth: Curriculum Fair Centering Black Lives, Art, and Resistance

On Saturday, January 25, 2025, D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice hosted a virtual curriculum fair, featuring an inspiring keynote by Jesse Hagopian and dynamic workshops rooted in the Black Lives Matter at School movement. The event centered on the national demands and guiding principles that focus on improving the school experience for Black students.

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Same Language, Different Accent: Hayfield Secondary Explores Globalism with UK Community Leaders

Students in Ariel Alford’s African American history class at Hayfield Secondary School (FCPS) learned from two artists-turned-educators based in the United Kingdom who shared their stories and curriculum modules designed to champion people of African and African diaspora heritage.

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Your Grandma Is Our Grandma: Smothers ES Uplifts Intergenerational Principle

By Vanessa Williams
There were no fresh baked, chocolate chip cookies in sight. No peppermints being discreetly offered and passed from big to little hands. All of the sweaters appeared to be store-bought, not hand knit. Yet everyone at Smothers Elementary School (DCPS) the morning of their Intergenerational Read Aloud were wrapped in the love, wisdom, and laughter only grandmas can give.

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Collective Value Principle Applied to Math Tournament

Bruce-Monroe ES @ Park View, a public elementary school in Washington, D.C., engages students, staff, and families in school-wide activities for Black Lives Matter at School. Each year it hosts a celebration of learning called the Marketplace of Knowledge. Assistant Principal Dr. Tamyka Morant explains…

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Black Lives Matter at School Marketplace of Knowledge at Bruce-Monroe ES

On March 24, the entire school community at Bruce-Monroe ES @ Park View (DCPS) was invited to participate in the Black Lives Matter at School Celebration of Learning. The school was transformed into a Marketplace of Knowledge that was the culmination of a six-week project that involved all grade levels in deep explorations of Black Lives Matter.

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