Black History On Display

Black excellence and culture were on display across the district. Large door displays were created by students and teachers at UHS and FUEL.
The votes are in, and the winner of this year's BHM Door Decorating Competitions are...
UHS: MR. KLEVEN
Thank you to everyone who participated! "I loved hearing the kids plan and talk about the doors," said Sarah Rodgers, UHS ELA teacher and Student Council advisor. Rodgers was thrilled to once again see this annual activity used as "an opportunity to empower our students, and joyfully celebrate their history and culture."
#blackhistory
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- Sincere Martinez
- Christen Richardson
- Demetrius Norman
- Kassie Weje
- Jessica Thompson
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- Angel Harris, UHS to Wayne County Community College - Women's Basketball
- Nave'yah Knott, UHS to Wayne County Community College - Women's Basketball