Teachers bring inspiring African American stories to life during Black History Month
Kimberly Kuizon reports
SARASOTA, Fla. - At Bay Haven School of Basics Plus, students wait to see what Teidra Everett will teach them next.
Every day during the month of February, Everett dresses up as an essential figure in Black history. They come to the door and they are like, Ms. Everett, why are you wearing a hat? or What you are wearing? or Who are you today,? Everett explained. I wanted to give my kids a live experience and not always use the figures that are in textbooks, because there’s many trailblazers that aren’t often recognized for their hard work that they’ve done.
Meals need to be ordered by December 17 at www.ManateeSchools.net/CurbsideMeal
Parent/guardians can simply drive-up to receive the meals at the curbside, they do not need to get out of the car. Walk-ups are welcome, as well. These meals will contain frozen and refrigerated items. For cooking and heating instructions, visit www.ManateeSchoolFood.net.
Pick-Up Days: December 21 and 28
Pick-Up Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm
Cost: FREE
Where to Pick-Up: Ballard Elementary, Buffalo Creek Middle, Daughtrey Elementary, Haile Middle, Lee Middle, Lincoln Memorial Acad., Manatee Elementary, Myakka Elementary, Samoset Elementary
Pinellas:
Meals will be available to all children or teenagers in Pinellas County, 18 years old or younger.
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