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APS Recognizes Native American Heritage Month

In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, APS honors and celebrates the rich histories, diverse cultures and enduring contributions of past, present, and future generations of Native Americans.

APS serves approximately 28,000 diverse PreK-12 students. We respectfully acknowledge that the land (and surrounding areas) on which our schools stand and where our students learn and grow was the home of indigenous communities including the Nacotchtank (Anacostan), Piscataway, Pamunkey, Tauxenent (also known as the Dogue) and other Algonquian-speaking peoples.

This recognition is part of our broader and continuous commitment to affirming all cultures and identities represented in our school community. Throughout the year, and not just during designated months, APS strives to incorporate inclusive perspectives into our curriculum, practices and celebrations. Our goal is to move beyond “heroes and holidays” and instead embrace a deeper, ongoing engagement with the diverse histories and voices that shape our shared American story.

We express our sincere appreciation for the contributions Native Americans have made, and continue to make, to our country and our local communities. As educators, we commit to teaching with respect, cultural awareness and historical accuracy, and to ensuring that all students see their identities valued and reflected in their learning.

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