02/02/2026
RoxWes Honors Black History Month
As we enter Black History Month, we are excited to share how we honor this important time with our preschoolers and how it connects deeply to our school's history and mission.
Our preschool opened its doors in 1965, during the heart of the Civil Rights Movement—a time when communities across the country were advocating for fairness, equity, and inclusion. From the very beginning, our school was founded on the belief that every child deserves to feel valued, respected, and celebrated. That belief continues to guide us today.
During Black History Month, we focus on age-appropriate ways to help children learn about diversity, kindness, and the importance of treating everyone with fairness and respect. Through stories, music, art, and conversations, children are introduced to influential Black leaders, authors, artists, and everyday heroes who have helped shape our world. We also celebrate the beauty of different cultures by highlighting traditions, skin tones, hair textures, and family experiences in positive and affirming ways.
For our preschoolers, this learning is rooted in connection and empathy. We talk about being good friends, standing up for others, and appreciating what makes each of us unique. These lessons are woven naturally into our daily routines and play, helping children build a strong foundation of inclusion and belonging.
Black History Month is one of many opportunities throughout the year when we live out our mission of celebrating diversity and inclusion. We are proud of our history and grateful to partner with our families as we continue to nurture a community where every child and family feels seen, respected, and valued.
Robin, Director