Harvest, Madison, News, RSS Facebook, RSS General, RSS Twitter, Schools
 By  GreggParker Published 
10:12 pm Sunday, February 15, 2015

For Black History Month, Endeavor fourth-graders present ‘living history’

For four weeks, Endeavor Elementary School fourth-graders researched famous African-Americans and then presented vignettes of 'living history' during their Black History Month Celebration. (CONTRIBUTED)

For four weeks, Endeavor Elementary School fourth-graders researched famous African-Americans and then presented vignettes of ‘living history’ during their Black History Month Celebration. (CONTRIBUTED)

HARVEST – To recognize Black History Month, fourth-graders at Endeavor Elementary School researched and presented vignettes of ‘living history’ of African-Americans on Feb. 12.

As a school, Endeavor “celebrates the diversity of students represented in the classroom and assists students in accepting and understanding the different races, ethnicities and cultures within the school environment,” fourth-grade teacher Pamela Henson said.

With this philosophy, Henson developed Endeavor’s Black History Month Celebration for students and the school community to further promote acceptance of diversity within the classroom, community and for the United States.

The celebration’s ultimate goal “was to allow students to experience history, rather than simply reading about it,” Henson said.

For four weeks, students researched topics and discovered facts about black Americans’ lives from the time of slavery to present day, fourth-grade parent Beth Trees said.

After classroom instruction, they constructed “a visual interpretation of the facts (as) pictures, biographical summaries and three-dimensional artifacts on 11-by-14 inch posters,” Henson said.

Students “creatively presented their historical pieces of the past with the concept of a ‘living museum'” led by fourth-grade teachers Marlo Freeman, Carol Heinse, Lori McCoy, Cindy Pressnell and Henson.

Henson wanted the fourth-graders “to display skills of leadership through verbal presentation of their projects to classmates (and) share their creativity with the school community, parents and community leaders.”

For the living museum, Endeavor fourth-graders presented project posters of African-American inventors, scientists, leaders, athletes, authors and those skilled in the arts — poetry, dance and music.

Matt Massey, Superintendent of Madison County Schools, spoke to the students about celebrating black history and celebrating school diversity. After the ceremony, parents followed a fourth-grade tour guide to each classroom “in which students brought to life creative presentations of historical black Americans,” Henson said.

“The students were able to experience history, create their own piece of history, grow in leadership and share their learning,” Henson said.

Also on The Madison Record
Madison Senior Center welcomes stray rooster and names him ‘Cluck Norris’
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
Say hello to ‘Cluck Norris’
Gregg Parker 
October 15, 2025
MADISON – Madison Senior Center loves to welcome new members. However, they never expected to welcome a recent addition to their flock. In September, ...
Main Street Madison puts public input into plans for downtown development
A: Main, Business, Madison County Record, ...
Maria Rakoczy 
October 15, 2025
MADISON - Exciting times are ahead for downtown Madison thanks to a newly formed organization. Main Street Madison presented preliminary plans for dow...
‘Celebrate Madison’ to channel community spirit, pride
A: Main, Events, Madison County Record, ...
The free event will be held Oct. 23 at Toyota Field
Gregg Parker 
October 15, 2025
MADISON – The atmosphere at “Celebrate Madison” promises an upbeat night as residents give/take a good dose of pat-onthe- back praise. On Oct. 23, Cel...
Madison Witches Ride to return for downtown antics on Oct. 19
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
Gregg Parker 
October 15, 2025
MADISON – In a fun ride, roll and stroll, the Madison Witches Ride will feature festive local witches of all sorts spreading Halloween cheer & throwin...
Best-Selling Author Jen Hatmaker brings tour to Blue Apple Books on Oct. 21
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
October 15, 2025
MADISON – Among October activities at Blue Apple Books, author Jen Hatmaker’s visit is set for Oct. 21. Hatmaker’s memoir, “Awake,” was released in Se...
Vote now for Madison’s first “Pup Mayor” election
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Staff Reports 
October 15, 2025
MADISON - The nominations are in and the candidate pool for Madison’s first “Pup Mayor” election are available for voting. The newly formed Main Stree...
Tootsie Roll 5K and Fun Run returns Nov. 1
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Proceeds benefit the special education program at Madison City Schools
By JOHN PECK MCS Public Relations Manager 
October 15, 2025
MADISON - Hey all you runners and walkers out there. The Tootsie Roll 5K and 1-mile Fun Run is about to roll again in Madison. Sign up now for the Nov...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *