Students across Garland ISD are observing African American history through enlightening attractions and energetic programs this month. Back Elementary School kick started the celebrations with their African American sitcom-themed Step Team tour Feb. 4.
“We included shows that we—the coaches—watched when we were kids and incorporated little things we remembered in the program, like George Jefferson’s strut,” said Back second-grade teacher and coach Anjelica Turner. “The tour went well. The more shows they do, the more comfortable they will feel performing.”
Now in its third year, the Back Elementary Step Team includes 18 third, fourth and fifth-graders. In addition to wowing the audience with rhythmic step routines, the group also entertained with dance numbers set to theme songs of popular sitcoms, such as “Good Times,” “In Living Color” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” The performance featured students sharing historical facts and uplifting messages, as well.
“We were very excited about starting this big tour this year. The kids loved it,” said music teacher and coach Jean Metcalf. “This has been a fun ride.” By the end of the day, the Step Team and their three coaches visited Shorehaven, Couch, Club Hill and Rowlett elementaries.
“With the tour, I wanted them to get the feel of being able to perform in front of people they do not know. So, if one day we perform in a competition setting, it is not nerve wracking,” said coach and second-grade teacher Ebonee Torrens. “We have always shown them where this eventually ends up, and I hope one day to allow them to compete.”
Although Back’s Step Team tour is complete, other campuses will follow suit with festivities throughout February. The following schools will host events and activities later this month:
- Black History Community Walk at the Garland ISD Alternative Education Center: Feb. 12
- Black History Museum at Classical Center at Brandenburg: Feb. 20-27
- Black History program featuring NAACP Garland Chapter President Ricky McNeal at Handley Elementary School: Feb. 26, 6:30-8 p.m.
- The Yellow Brick Road to Harlem Black History Celebration at Steadham Elementary School: Feb. 26, 6 p.m. and Feb. 27, 8:30 a.m.
Photos courtesy of Caren Rodriguez.