Our final BLACK HISTORY SPOTLIGHT is Atlanta’s own MONICA, presented by DKA’s vibrant songstress, AUBREY.
A WARRIOR. A PERFORMER. A young lady who understands STRENGTH and DISCIPLINE beyond her years. Aubrey did an awesome job.
There’s something POWERFUL about HONORING a LEGEND like , whose children once sat in these very classrooms.
LEGACY isn’t RANDOM. It’s CULTIVATED.
Dream Keepers Academy
Academic based Educational Program with a Comprehensive Performing Arts Curriculum
Today’s BLACK HISTORY spotlight is CHRISTOPHER TUCKER presented by 5th grade Dreamer, NOAH.
Noah represented with enthusiasm and heart.
Progress looks different for every student, but effort and hard work is unmistakable, and Noah DELIVERED.
Today’s BLACK HISTORY spotlight is ANDRE` 3000, presented by 4th grade Dreamer, MASON.
CHARISMATIC. CREATIVE. EFFORTLESSLY SMOOTH.
When presence meets preparation, it shows.
's energy is undeniable.
COOL CONFIDENCE.
NATURAL FLOW.
Some performers don’t need to try hard.
THEY JUST ARE.
Today’s BLACK HISTORY spotlight is CHLOE BAILEY, presented by 4th grade Dreamer, KHYLEE.
Showing Up looks different for every performer, but one thing remains the same, OWNING the STAGE takes COURAGE.
FAST-PACED, FOCUSED, and DETERMINED to FINISH STRONG.
Like , Khylee made sure her voice was heard.
Watching HARPER present RAVEN-SYMONÉ reminded us that SUCCESS isn’t accidental.
It is BUILT with DISCIPLINE, CONSISTENCY, HARD WORK and HEART. All traits that Raven and Harper share.
The FUTURE is looks bright for this young Dreamer, the spotlight is already calling her name.
Today’s BLACK HISTORY spotlight is DANIELLE DEADWYLER from the emotionally riveting movie,
TILL.
Soft spoken. Deeply confident. Unshakably sure of herself.
our 4th grade Dreamer, Arielle represented DEADWYLER with poise and grace.
A quiet storm HONORING a woman whose POWER never needed to be LOUD.
Today’s BLACK HISTORY spotlight is MADALEN MILLS from JINGLE JANGLE.
Watching our 3rd grade Dreamer, MIA celebrate reminded us that magic isn’t perfection, it’s COURAGE.
Nervous moments.
BRAVE STEPS.
That’s how you grow into your spotlight.
That’s how SUPERSTARS are made.
Today’s BLACK HISTORY spotlight was NILES FITCH from THIS IS US, presented by Jonas.
Young, bright, engaging, and fully locked in,
is a role model all our Dreamers can get behind.
This is what it looks like when students are given space to shine.
Today’s BLACK HISTORY SPOTLIGHT is Kelly Rowland, presented by one of our 3rd grade Dreamers, LEAH.
Full of life. Full of rhythm, and Born for the stage.
Leah is following Rowland's footsteps straight into her DESTINY.
Some students don’t just learn history, they EMBODY it.
Today’s BLACK HISTORY is SPIKE LEE
presented by 3rd grader, Kingston D.
Kingston's resemblance to the critically acclaimed filmmaker caught our eye.
His confidence and voice held our attention.
Representation always hits harder when you can see yourself in the story.
Kingston is just another reminder that the next generation is already standing in the frame.
JUST KICKING with KANDI
Today’s Black History spotlight is KANDI BURRUSS, presented by 3rd grader, Demi.
Demi was elated to pay homage to one of the hardest working women in the industry.
She dressed the part and delivered her tribute with heart and admiration.
Kandi reminds girls like Demi to STAND UP and LET their voices be heard.
That’s how LEGENDS are made.
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