Transform Your Morning Announcements Into a Powerful Month-Long Learning Ritual
Black History Month — Who’s Who is a 30-day daily announcement script system designed to help schools honor Black history with clarity, respect, and ease.
Each day features a ready-to-read announcement script that takes 60–90 seconds to deliver — making it simple to build meaningful, schoolwide moments of reflection without adding instructional burden.
This resource is perfect for:
Morning announcements
Homeroom & advisory periods
SEL & community-building blocks
Assemblies and schoolwide programming
What’s Included
30 Ready-to-Read Daily Announcement Scripts (PDF)
READ ME FIRST — Implementation Guide (PDF)
Professional Cover Page (PDF)
Each script includes:
A short historical narrative
Student-friendly spoken language
A closing reflection question
No preparation required. Just open, read, and inspire.
How It Works
Each announcement takes approximately 60–90 seconds to read aloud and follows a consistent structure:
Warm opening
Clear historical context
Why it matters
Daily reflection question
This allows schools to easily build a daily rhythm of historical awareness, cultural respect, and reflection throughout the month.
Why Schools Love This Resource
Plug-and-play simplicity
No lesson planning required
Works schoolwide
Age-appropriate & district-safe language
Builds community and belonging
Supports literacy, SEL, and cultural understanding
Who Is This For?
Elementary, middle, and high schools
Classroom teachers
School administrators
Advisory coordinators
Culture & climate teams
SEL specialists
Instructional Alignment
This resource supports:
Literacy development
Historical thinking
Social-emotional learning
Cultural awareness
Identity-affirming education
Format & Delivery
This is a digital download.
You will receive a ZIP file containing professionally formatted PDFs ready for immediate use.
About Teach Between the Lines
Teach Between the Lines creates culturally responsive curriculum systems that center literacy, identity, and critical thinking while honoring the full humanity of students.
Make Black History Month Meaningful — One Day at a Time.
Add Black History Month — Who’s Who to your school’s daily routine and create moments of reflection, pride, and connection across your entire learning community.





