Most of us have someone in our lives who helped shape who we are and guided us toward the paths we’ve taken. There’s a story behind why we do the […]
More than 2,500 students in fourth and fifth grade competed to represent their school at the annual districtwide Black History Bee by studying the lives of 50 important Black Americans. […]
More than 200 kindergarten through third-grade classrooms across Kenosha County heard Dr. Seuss stories this morning from more than 200 volunteers during the United Way of Kenosha County's 11th annual […]
Roosevelt Elementary School fifth-grader Xavier L. was recognized today for his recent lifesaving efforts while on safety patrol. Xavier helped avoid a very serious and tragic accident by holding back a […]
Lincoln Middle School students participated in a Black History Month door decorating contest. Each advisory class chose an African American who has had a positive impact on our past and […]
The annual Black History Month Assembly presented by Club Carter at Indian Trail was held today featuring student performers, speakers and presenters along with guest speakers from the community and […]
Congratulations to Lucas Tarzon, Kenosha School of Technology Enhanced Curriculum seventh-grader, who won the Regional Spelling Bee and will advance to the Badger State Spelling Bee in Madison in March. […]
Bose Elementary School students presented songs, writing pieces, research and presentations to demonstrate what they have learned about Black History during a schoolwide celebration. Cheerleaders from EBSOLA also performed during […]
Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) and the national non-profit KaBOOM! awarded Grewenow Elementary School a Let’s Play Community Construction Grant that will be used to build a new play space to enhance their school’s playground […]
The fifth-grade team at EBSOLA-Creative Arts invited successful, local black entrepreneurs and professionals to show its fifth-graders that Wisconsin is full of black history-makers. Students had the opportunity to ask […]