KITCHENER Waterloo Region Catholic schools are hoping to teach Black history beyond February when they roll out a new curriculum later this month. You d think that Black history is automatically involved in the curriculum, said Kedeera Graham, a grade nine student at Resurrection Catholic Secondary School. But it s not. Students need to get involved with the culture, legacy, achievements, knowledge, and contributions. Graham and Jadiah McPherson, another grade nine student, say they don t often see themselves in the lessons. We need to be involved and more recognized, said McPherson. My Place in History: A Black Heritage Curriculum is being developed by Waterloo Region Catholic school teacher Lorraine Harris and will begin being taught later in February.