The first grade students at Justiss Elementary School recently hosted their much-anticipated annual performance.
Exploring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in education: How educators make sure his impact is not forgotten.
The Justiss 1st graders’ performance not only showcased their talents but also served as a reminder of Dr. King’s enduring ...
Martin Luther King III stood on the same stage where his father spoke nearly six decades ago on Thursday at Great Neck South ...
The Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest asked students to consider King's challenge: “What are you doing for others?” Here ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday (Jan. 20), representing a time to remember the legacy of America’s famous Civil Rights leader and give back to the community. More than six decades have ...
The holiday was first observed three years later on Jan. 20, 1986. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, according to the Stanford Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute.
Editor's note: Here are the first through fifth grade winners of the 42nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest sponsored by the Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association and the Milwaukee ...
First place: Leanna Mitchell, third grade, Samuel Clemens School ... everyone because it’s the right decision. More:Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest winners grades 6-8.