
Happy Valentines Day! 💌

BPS celebrates Black History Month by recognizing this day in 1865, Henry Highland Garnet delivered an address to Congress, becoming the first African American to speak in the U.S. Capitol. We honors his legacy and leadership, as his powerful call for the abolition of slavery marked a historic moment in the fight for freedom and equality.

It’s time for Wednesdays with Williams! This week, Superintendent Dr. Tonja Williams Knight highlights mobile health clinics at Buffalo Public Schools. Thanks to key partnerships, students can receive healthcare services right at school. Plus, Ms. Mai Nguyen shares how families can access these services. ▶https://vimeo.com/1055800186

On this day in 1990, Nelson Mandela was released after 27 years in prison. BPS celebrates his legacy and leadership during Black History Month, as his freedom marked a turning point in South Africa’s history, leading to the end of apartheid and a new era of democracy.

On February 10, we celebrate the birthday of Roberta Flack, a legendary singer and pianist whose soulful music broke barriers and inspired generations. Her timeless songs continue to showcase the power of Black artistry in shaping music history.

Saturday Academies and Farmers Markets this weekend! Look for one near you!! https://www.buffaloschools.org/events?id=32549522

BPS celebrates Black History Month today, February 7, by honoring the birthday of Eubie Blake. Born in 1887, he was a pioneering composer and pianist who shaped ragtime and jazz, leaving a lasting musical legacy.

Today marks the start of BPS Musical Theater season! You're invited to enjoy the talents of young actors in school musical theater productions! View our show show listings: https://www.buffaloschools.org/o/bps/article/1966214

Report cards available now in your Infinite Campus Backpack for Quarter 2!

It's Time for Wednesdays with Williams! Buffalo Public Schools students are gaining a competitive edge by earning the New York State Seal of Biliteracy, strengthening their critical thinking, communication skills, and ability to connect across cultures. Watch Now! ▶ https://vimeo.com/1053727646

We celebrate the birthday of Rosa Parks , whose brave stand in 1955 sparked a civil rights movement. As we continue to observe Black History Month, we honor her lasting legacy of courage and justice.

Reminder: Youth Mentorship Program is happening tonight! Empowering Buffalo Youth Through Weekly Mentoring—every Tuesday until 2/11/2025 from 6:00–8:00 PM to develop life skills, boost academic focus, and be inspired by impactful guest speakers. https://www.buffaloschools.org/o/bps/article/1926810

February marks the beginning of Black History month! BPS honors the rich heritage of Black Americans, celebrating their contributions and achievements that shape our world and inspire a future of equality.


Today is the first day that 4-Digit Student Data Privacy Pins will be in effect when calling for student information: https://www.buffaloschools.org/o/bps/article/1948014

BPS has a busy Saturday ahead! From Saturday Academies to BPTO Meetings, there's something for everyone. Plus, don’t miss the District-Wide Wellness Team session and to recognize World Hijab Day. Reminder that 4-digit PINs activate this weekend. See what is happening here: https://www.buffaloschools.org/events?start_date=2025-02-01&end_date=2025-02-01&view=list-month

Reminder: PIN Requirement starts soon. Starting Saturday 2/1/2025, all BPS Parents/Caregivers must provide a Personal ID Number (PIN) when calling the school for any student information, including attendance. Each student has a unique 4-digit PIN. PINs are on report cards and in the Infinite Campus Parent Portal (Backpack).
This policy helps protect student privacy. Be ready—this goes live in just 2 days.
More Information: https://www.buffaloschools.org/o/dept-accountability/page/data-privacy/

It's time for Wednesdays with Williams! The 45th Annual Keeping the Dream Alive Assembly at historic City Honors School celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s vision of equity, justice, and unity, honoring the dream and call to action that continues to inspire us all. Join Dr. Tonja Williams Knight, Congressman Tim Kennedy, and Dr. Bill Kresse in commemorating this wonderful event. ▶https://vimeo.com/1050910679

On Tuesday, all students should report to school for a regular day of in-person instruction. No additional remote day of learning scheduled.

The CITT will be closed for the Lunar New Year 1/29/25. For district device attention please check https://www.buffaloschools.org/CITT for distribution hours.

Don't miss out on BPS Saturday Academies and Farmers Markets happening at various BPS schools! Find a location near you! https://www.buffaloschools.org/o/bps/article/1854510