03/30/2026
Trailblazer. Leader. Changemaker.
This Women’s History Month, we spotlight Shirley Chisholm — the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress and the first Black woman to seek a major party’s nomination for President.
Her fearless motto, “Unbought and Unbossed,” still echoes today as a call for integrity, leadership, and representation.
Teaching students about Shirley Chisholm encourages conversations about civic engagement, political leadership, and the importance of representation in shaping a fair society.
Mr. New School supports educators in bringing these transformative stories into the classroom.
📚 Perfect for classrooms celebrating Women’s History Month with lessons on leadership and empowerment.
03/19/2026
Sometimes history changes because one person decides enough is enough. Rosa Parks’ courage reminds students that even small actions can lead to powerful movements. Let’s honor the legacy of Black women who paved the way for equality and justice.
This Women’s History Month, highlight the stories of Black women who transformed the world.
Explore educational resources from Mr. New School — perfect for meaningful classroom celebrations.
03/16/2026
🎤 Multiplication just got a whole new rhythm!
Something exciting is marching your way this month at Mr New School!
Get ready for the Multiplication Table Rap—a fun, energetic way to help students master their times tables through music, rhythm, and creativity. Learning math doesn’t have to be boring when beats, rhymes, and numbers come together to make memorizing multiplication easier and more engaging.
This Multiplication March, we’re turning numbers into lyrics and lessons into songs.
Stay tuned for the launch and get ready to multiply your math skills the fun way!
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03/13/2026
This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Maya Angelou — poet, author, activist, and one of the most influential literary voices of our time.
Through works like I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, she gave the world stories of strength, identity, and resilience. Her words continue to inspire confidence, courage, and self-expression in generations of readers.
Bringing Maya Angelou into the classroom opens conversations about literature, civil rights, cultural identity, and the power of storytelling.
At Mr. New School, we provide meaningful learning tools that help students connect deeply with voices that shaped history.
📚 Perfect for Women’s History Month classroom discussions that inspire reflection and growth.
03/08/2026
This Women’s History Month, we honor a woman whose bravery reshaped American history — Harriet Tubman. Known as the “Moses of her people,” she escaped slavery and then returned again and again to guide others to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
Her story teaches students about courage, sacrifice, leadership, and unwavering faith in justice. Harriet Tubman reminds us that real change often begins with one bold decision.
At Mr. New School, we believe classrooms should amplify the voices of Black women who changed the world. Their stories empower students to think critically about freedom, equality, and resilience.
📚 Perfect for classrooms celebrating Women’s History Month — explore engaging educational resources that bring powerful history to life.
02/28/2026
Doug Williams changed the game forever. 🏈
Share these facts to honor a trailblazer in sports history.
02/27/2026
Claudette Colvin’s courage deserves to be remembered and shared. ✊🏾
Swipe + repost her story.