

Our Support of
the 6-12 curriculum incorporates the historical perspective of the African and Caribbean experience.

Positive Learning Success
seeks to make several African languages more common in America while supporting current available K-12 educational environments. It is our goal to present opportunities to communicate in and with the languages and cultures of African and Caribbean countries.
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Positive Learning Supports also offers prescribed instruction for increased maturation in middle and high school. This instruction strengthens individual students' contribution to communities and their level of support in an increasingly unsupportive environment. Positive Learning Success' instruction includes African History, African American History and African Language/Culture in the 10 most common African Languages (Arabic, Swahili, Hausa, Oromo, Amharic, Zulu, Yoruba and Igbo). Additionally, a strong focus of responsibility to God, self, family and community...the building blocks of generational stability and cultural respect.
The Importance of Kwanzaa
PLS supports the celebration of Kwanzaa. To see more about the benefits and ways to teach the principles click the button to read "7 Creative Ways to Teach Black Students about Kwanzaa" by Quintessa Williams.