Celebrating our Black / African American Students
Source/Author: Roderick Avery Fludd, Director of Diversity and Inclusion
May 25, 2022
In partnership with the Shorecrest Black Student Union and the Families of African American Students Affinity groups, Shorecrest is hosting an end-of-the-year celebration to honor our Black / African American students who are in one of three stages in their educational journey at Shorecrest - incoming new families, current students returning for the next grade, and graduating students.
This year’s event will be held on Friday, June 10 from 10am-2pm at Shorecrest with lunch available, and a brief program at 12pm honoring our Black / African American recent graduates.
This year’s event will be held on Friday, June 10 from 10am-2pm at Shorecrest with lunch available, and a brief program at 12pm honoring our Black / African American recent graduates.
If your student identifies as part of either of these groups and is interested in attending this event, RSVP Here.
For students beginning their Shorecrest experience, the event is an opportunity to connect new students with returning students and families and welcome them. For current students, the event serves as an opportunity to meet other Black or African American families to establish or maintain their cultural networks. For our graduating seniors, it is a time to celebrate their accomplishments/contributions to Shorecrest and invite them to stay connected with the School community.
To learn more about this event, or about affinity groups at Shorecrest, contact Roderick Avery Fludd, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at [email protected] or visit www.shorecrest.org/diversity.