Honoring Dr. King’s Legacy

— The week before the holiday celebrated in his honor, Churchill Road students learned about Martin Luther King, Jr. As part of their study of Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights activists, Churchill Road kindergarten students used the playground equipment to retell the story of Rosa Parks' arrest. Through role-playing, the children recreated Mrs. Parks’ famous bus ride. The children learned that Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King were brave and determined to change the bad laws so we can all be

together.

Kindergarten and first grade classes also read about Martin Luther King’s "I have a dream" speech and created artwork and hats reflecting their own dreams. Among the dreams depicted by Meredith Banas’ first graders were: "I have a dream that all people have homes. I have a dream that people go green." (Molly Murray) and "I have a dream that all people are treated equal. I have a dream that people respect the earth." (Carlos Rojas).