👩🏽🍳🔥 Happening Tonight at MECHS! 🔥👩🏽🍳
Our Family Resource Center (FRC) is hosting a fun and engaging cooking class this evening! 🍽️✨
Great food, great company, and great learning — don’t miss out. Check it out and join us!
#MECHS #FamilyResourceCenter #CookingClass #CommunityStrong

February 26: This Day in Black History — In 1972, Jubilee Day was recognized in Florida, honoring the day enslaved people learned they were free.
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.
Looking for a job? 💼✨
Wegmans is interviewing THIS Saturday!
Come learn about exciting job opportunities and interview on the spot! This is a great chance to gain experience, build your resume, and start earning.
Show up ready and dressed to impress! 💪
📅 February 28
⏰ 9:30 AM
📍 Bennett High School

Get ready for Saturday Academy on February 28th. Winter Recharge with some great activities.

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!!




February 24: This Day in Black History — In 1926, Carter G. Woodson launched launched a movement, which later grew into Black History Month.
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.
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.
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.
February 18: This Day in Black History — Toni Morrison, born in 1931, became a Nobel Prize–winning author whose work transformed American literature.
Happy Lunar New Year! 2026 - Year of the Horse.

Ramadan Kareem to our students, families, and staff observing Ramadan — a month of fasting, reflection, prayer, and community.

Happy Presidents Day!

February 16: This Day in Black History — In 1862, slavery was abolished in Washington, D.C., an important step toward ending slavery nationwide.
💙💛Happy Valentines Day!

Mid-Winter Recess! Schools Closed 2/16/2026-2/20/2026 - Have a Nice Break!

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.
This Day in Black History — The NAACP was founded in 1909 to advance civil rights and fight for equality in the United States.
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.
