February 26: This Day in Black History — In 1972, Jubilee Day was recognized in Florida, honoring the day enslaved people learned they were free.
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February 25: This Day in Black History — In 1964, Muhammad Ali won the heavyweight title and became one of the most influential athletes in history.
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Congratulations to our Yale Cup Division 2 and Division 3 basketball champions. Olmsted and Middle Early College finished as Co-champs in Division 2 while East locked up the Division 3 title in Coach Bryant's final season. Great job boys and good luck this week in Section VI playoffs! Also, Congratulations to the South Park High School; Community School Sparks Varsity Girls Basketball team. 2025/26 Canisius Cup Champions!! Congratulations 13-0 undefeated division champs!!
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February 24: This Day in Black History — In 1926, Carter G. Woodson launched launched a movement, which later grew into Black History Month.
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February 22: This Day in Black History — Dr. J. Ernest Wilkins Jr. was a groundbreaking mathematician and engineer whose work opened doors in STEM and education.
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February 20: This Day in Black History — In 1968, students at South Carolina State College protested for civil rights, continuing the fight for equality in education.
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February 19: This Day in Black History — The Tuskegee Airmen began their journey in 1942, becoming the first Black military pilots in U.S. history.
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February 18: This Day in Black History — Toni Morrison, born in 1931, became a Nobel Prize–winning author whose work transformed American literature.
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Happy Lunar New Year! 2026 - Year of the Horse.
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Ramadan Kareem to our students, families, and staff observing Ramadan — a month of fasting, reflection, prayer, and community.
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Happy Presidents Day!
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February 16: This Day in Black History — In 1862, slavery was abolished in Washington, D.C., an important step toward ending slavery nationwide.
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💙💛Happy Valentines Day!
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Mid-Winter Recess! Schools Closed 2/16/2026-2/20/2026 - Have a Nice Break!
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February 13: This Day in Black History — In 1923, Bessie Coleman became a national trailblazer as the first Black woman pilot in the U.S.
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This Day in Black History — The NAACP was founded in 1909 to advance civil rights and fight for equality in the United States.
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This date in Black History : On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years, marking a historic turning point in the global fight against apartheid and inspiring movements for justice and equality around the world.
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BPS Connections: Superintendent Mubenga sits down with Chief Financial Officer James Barnes to discuss how the Finance Department is working hard to identify savings across the district as we move forward with Level Two budget planning. ▶️
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Love Data Week Day 3: Protect student and staff data—use the Student Privacy PIN, store PII only on BPS-approved systems, and report suspected breaches immediately. Details : https://aptg.co/RLcljK
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This Day in Black History: On this day in 1865, the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, formally abolishing slavery—marking a major step forward in the long fight for freedom and civil rights.
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