The African American History Fair is coming soon—a powerful event dedicated to deepening our understanding and appreciation of African American history, culture, and contributions to society! This educational fair is more than just a competition; it’s a celebration of heritage and community. We invite participants of all ages to showcase their creativity and research while honoring African American legacy. Let’s come together to share stories, spark conversations, and foster pride in our shared history.
Who Can Participate?
Open to participants ages 6 through adulthood, divided into the following categories:
- 6–9 years (Elementary Level)
- 10–13 years (Middle School Level)
- 14–18 years (High School Level)
- 19 years and above (Adult Level)
Project Specifications
Create a presentation that explores a key aspect of African American history. Each entry will include:
- A trifold science board display with a title, visuals, and text detailing your topic.
- Optional costume representing the historical figure or theme.
Judging Criteria
Projects will be judged on:
1. Historical Accuracy – How well does your research represent the historical topic?
2. Creativity and Presentation – Originality in the display board and costume.
3. Cultural Significance – Relevance to African American history and its impact.
4. Innovation and Diligence – Originality and effort in creating the project.
Get Involved!
Join us in celebrating African American heritage through research, creativity, and storytelling. For more details and to register, click the link below: