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Middletown schools spotlight Black History Month, Legacy Academy and Unified Theater

Middletown School District Board of Education · February 11, 2026
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At its Feb. 10 meeting the Middletown School District highlighted Black History Month exhibits, the Legacy Academy therapeutic program and the student-driven Unified Theater, with staff and students describing program goals, enrollment and next steps for expansion and community engagement.

MIDDLETOWN — The Middletown School District opened its Feb. 10 Board of Education meeting with district program highlights, including Black History Month exhibits, a status report on Legacy Academy and a presentation from the Unified Theater program.

Dr. Adley introduced a recognition of Black History Month and a new African American Cultural Center created by Raymond Towns, which district staff said has produced displays and outreach across several schools. "The center was founded to ensure the continued preservation, education, and celebration of African American history and culture," the board heard, and staff pointed to displays at McDonough Kegwin and Dundas schools.

Vassian Spalding,…

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