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Celebrating Black History Month 2026

Throughout February, Minnetonka Public Schools joins other school districts, organizations, communities and individuals across the country in celebrating Black History Month. Each of our schools has opportunities planned for students to participate and engage with learning experiences that elevate student voice, honor influential Black Americans throughout history and deepen the districtwide commitment to belonging and connection.

Elementary schools are featuring classroom highlights about Black leaders with a focus on storytelling, courage and connection. Social studies lessons are complemented by books and media center resources to bring diverse voices into daily learning. At Groveland, fifth‑grade student leaders are hosting book talks to inspire schoolwide reading. Several elementary schools are hosting visiting student leaders from the middle and high schools, whose read‑alouds help younger learners see both themselves and others reflected in meaningful stories. (Watch this video to hear more!)

At Minnetonka High School, the month began with a morning announcement message acknowledging the significance of Black History Month. Later that week, members of Men of Color, Women of Color and the Black Student Union hosted a booth in the commons during lunch periods highlighting historical leaders and important events, along with Black History Month trivia. Members of Men and Women of Color will close the month with a student‑led Black History Month program.

“These activities help students build a sense of pride in who they are and where they come from,” shared Careino Gurley, Lead Academic and Student Support Coordinator at MHS. “Students from all cultures participate and learn together. Understanding grows when we embrace our differences and find our common bonds.”

As Black History Month is celebrated across the district, students are learning that its significance includes both honoring the past and recognizing the courage, creativity and community that shape our future.

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