Each year in February, staff and students celebrate Black History Month. Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of African Americans in U.S. history. The concept of Black History Month was created by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, a scholar, activist, author, and historian. He has come to be known as the “Father of Black History” for his efforts to amplify the experiences, histories, and key contributions of Black peoples throughout American history. You can read Woodson’s full biography here. During February, we celebrate the accomplishments, contributions, and leadership of African Americans. Other countries around the world, including Canada and the United Kingdom, also devote a month to celebrating Black history.
Equity is a central pillar of our WSD Strategic Plan 2025. The school board and staff are committed to disrupt unjust educational systems that perpetuate inequitable opportunities and outcomes for students. Recognizing and celebrating the accomplishments of African Americans is core to our work to know, nurture, and challenge all students to rise. During the 2020-21 school year, all Washougal teachers have engaged in Culturally Response Classroom Management professional development that will foster meaningful relationships between students and teachers, build a sense of community in each classroom, and provide a supportive environment where all students rise.
Here are some resources to help you bring Black history into the classroom this month and beyond, as a critical part of our full American history.
Black History Month Ideas and Resources
- Washougal school library resources – Each school librarian can help classroom teachers find age appropriate resources that teach Black history. Staff and students can explore each school’s media collection, and find resources that recognize African Americans and their contributions. Library staff can support finding materials that discuss the role of African Americans in American History with primary source materials, biographies, and student friendly reading resources to bring African American voices to the forefront.
- Black History Month Lesson Plans and Teaching Resources by Scholastic Inc.
- Black Lives Matter At School website
- Teaching for Black Lives, a book from Rethinking Schools
- Do’s and Don’ts of Teaching Black History hosted by TeachingTolerance.org
- Black History Month: Teaching the Complete History hosted by TeachingTolerance.org
- Mining the Jewel of Black History Month hosted by TeachingTolerance.org
- Black History Month: Teaching beyond slavery by Coshandra Dillard hosted by TeachingTolerance.org
- Five Ways to Avoid Whitewashing the Civil Rights Movement by Coshandra Dillard hosted by TeachingTolerance.org
- Beyond the Little Rock Five by Coshandra Dillard hosted by TeachingTolerance.org
Juneteenth Ideas and Resources
- Teaching Juneteenth – Teaching Tolerance Resource
- Celebrate Juneteenth Lesson Plan- Read, Write, Think
- Juneteenth Freedom Day- Utah Education Network
- All Different Now: Juneteenth, the First Day of Freedom- Curriculum Guide from Margaret Tice with Queens College Graduate School of Library and Information Studies.
- So You Want to Learn About Juneteenth?- New York Times
- The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth- National Museum of African American History and Culture