Community of Care
Join us for our next Community of Care evening — a chance to come together as a school community with pizza, connection and conversation! Building on our previous gathering, this session will continue to focus on how we can support our children in creating a kind, inclusive, and respectful environment — both in and out of the classroom.
All students and caregivers are welcome. More details to follow, including program highlights and logistics.
Hosted by the Bradley Hills PTA, in collaboration with MCPS staff and community volunteers
Cultural Arts Event!
123 Andrés
June 1, 9:15 and 10:10
123 Andrés, an award-winning, Latin Grammy–winning bilingual musical duo known for vibrant, interactive performances that celebrate language, culture, and community. Their engaging shows inspire children to move, learn, and explore Spanish and English through inclusive, multicultural experiences.
Spring Cultural Arts Event! (Two times)
Ssuuna
March 12, 9:15 and 10:10
Ssuuna is a dancer, drummer, singer, songwriter, storyteller, and reggae artist, Ssuuna is a versatile, energetic performer from Uganda with a wide range of performing experience. In addition to having delighted and educated school audiences in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C., about life in East Africa.
Ssuuna opens a window to African culture through dance, music, and storytelling. Students compare and contrast cultures and learn the importance of respecting cultural differences in Mujje: Come Together. Ssuuna shares music from his native Uganda with authentic African instruments, such as the thumb piano and the one-stringed fiddle. Students have the chance to play alongside Ssuuna and learn a song in Luganda, the language of Uganda.