District 88 shares exciting plans to celebrate Black History Month

District 88 is proud to have a diverse school community – the district has about 50 languages represented among its families and is ranked No. 2 on the “2025 Most Diverse School Districts in DuPage County” list by Niche. District 88’s core values include ensuring all students, staff and community members feel safe, valued, respected and welcome.

As part of that effort, the district continues to enhance its focus on excellence for all and culturally responsive/trauma-informed teaching to meet the needs of students.

Each February, District 88 hosts events/activities to recognize and honor Black History Month, and the district will offer many opportunities again this year from Feb. 18 to 21. This year’s theme, “BLACK FIRSTS,” will celebrate the groundbreaking achievements of Black individuals. Highlights will include a spirit week (see the image above for details), a special presentation by former professional basketball player and coach Bill Cartwright and a financial literacy workshop led by Junior Achievement. For more details, see the newsletter from District 88 Student Success Coordinator Dr. VaLarie Humphrey at https://www.dupage88.net/site/page/16654. That message also includes:

  • A recap of the BLACKtopia experience, which is designed to empower Black high school students by helping them explore their potential, unlock their talents and embrace their unique identities. The event took place on Nov. 16 at Addison Trail.

  • Features on two District 88 students.

  • A preview of the district’s Student African American Conference (SAACON), which will take place on Feb. 21.

  • A reminder about the ACT preparation course available to District 88 grade 11 students.