Last night's MLK Celebration was one for the books! Big thanks to all who came out, volunteered, and supported our amazing students who continue to shine brightly and lead with legacy everyday.
Frederick County Public Schools celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day early on Thursday by recognizing students across the district with leadership and character awards. Read more about the event in this News-Post story! https://t.co/PbhoqIJXD8
One of the best nights of the year and FCPS traditions - celebrating students that exemplify MLKโs legacy. Especially our #OneTeamWES representative ๐๐ #blueandgoldpride
Congratulations to our @ThurmontPrimary MLK Jr Award Recipient, Elena Rowley. Proud of this young lady for all the ways she shows kindness, acceptance, inclusion & respect! #TPSTakeOff
Greetings from Dr. Cheryl Dyson & recognition of Mr. Earl Robbins, Jr. โwinner of the inaugural Ava Maria Whittermore Educational Equity Legacy Award! @FCPSMaryland
A flagship @FCPSMaryland eventโThe MLK Celebration focused on students from all schools who live in his legacy & demonstration of positive leadership qualities.
โStick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.โ ๐๐
HES celebrates Hispanic Heritage month in many ways. Highlights:-Staff sharing their Hispanic culture in Spanish -Guest speakers & @HEShusky_FCPS read the Spanish slides on morning announcements. Ss and families create posters celebrating their heritage. #proudtobeahusky#ALLIN
A duty of care is inclusive of how we show up in spaces when others arenโt at their best.
Whether this be an irate adult or an out of bounds child.
As leaders, how we present ourselves during crisis or conflict says more about us than about the circumstance.
Be graceful today!