Terre Haute South hosts special program in honor of Black History Month
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A local high school brought together people through music, dancing, storytelling, and history. That was the goal of a special program honoring Black History Month at Terre Haute South High School on Friday afternoon.
The special program showcased the evolution of music, different types of dance performances, and local history. Friday's event was entirely student-ran and produced by students at Terre Haute South.
'Our students have been working hard the last two and half months,' said Tim Herrin, the principal at Terre Haute South. 'There is a lot of history in (the program). There are dances, there's student's singing. Just a whole compilation of everything of their hard work. We're excited for our students.'
The special program on Friday was held in two sessions for both students, and the community to enjoy.
And the Terre Haute South principal also mentioned how proud he is of everyone who made the program possible for students and the community to enjoy.
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