Last month, Kings Highway School celebrated Native American Heritage Month. Students participated in a Culture Club meeting led by Ms. Keeley and Ms. Malizia, where they explored Native American traditions, locations and housing, dances, art forms, monuments, and influential Indigenous people. This opportunity to learn about and appreciate diverse cultures helps us continue building a strong sense of belonging within our school community.
Kings Highway hosted its first-ever Culture and Identity Night, where families shared stories, traditions, artifacts, and elements of their cultural heritage. Visitors explored interactive displays, engaged in meaningful conversations, and gained a deeper appreciation for one another’s backgrounds. This inspiring event will become a cherished KHS community tradition.