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Daily Announcements: 02/24/26
Today we’re celebrating Shonda Rhimes, the "Queen of Television" who changed the way we see the world on screen. As the creator of hits like Grey’s Anatomy and Bridgerton, Rhim
Daily Announcements: 02/23/26
For African-American Heritage Month, we honor Bill Russell, a legendary athlete and activist who proved that being a champion means more than just winning games. Before he was a
Daily Announcements: 02/20/26
If you are testing today you should only bring your Chromebook, Chromebook case, and Chromebook charger with you. Leave everything else in your locker.
Daily Announcements: 02/19/26
As we continue to celebrate African American Heritage Month, today we recognize Ida B.
Daily Announcements: 02/18/26
In recognition of African American Heritage Month, today we spotlight Dr. Mae Jemison.
Daily Announcements: 02/13/26
As we celebrate African American Heritage Month, today we highlight tennis legend Serena Williams. Raised on the public courts of Compton, Serena grew up to win 23 Grand Slam s
Daily Announcements: 02/12/26
Today we honor Langston Hughes, the "Poet Laureate of Harlem" and a leader of the Harlem Renaissance. Hughes changed literature by using the rhythms of jazz and blues to tell th
Daily Announcements: 02/11/26
"The world is not a playground but a schoolroom." These words from Barbara Jordan remind us that our voices have the power to change history. Today we recognize her in honor o
Daily Announcements: 02/10/26
In recognition of African American Heritage Month, we honor Louis Armstrong. One of the most influential jazz trumpet players of all time, Mr.
Daily Announcements: 02/09/26
As we continue celebrating African American Heritage Month today, we honor Oprah Winfrey, the "Queen of All Media." Born into poverty in Mississippi, Oprah used the power of education and her unique voice to change the world
Daily Announcements: 02/06/26
As we continue celebrating African American Heritage Month, today we honor Frederick Douglass—a man who proved that 'knowledge is the pathway from slavery to freedom.' Born into
Daily Announcements: 02/05/26
Today, we recognize one of the first African American women to work as a scientist at NASA, Katherine Johnson. Ms.