“The lessons in the Cultural Events Series are authentic, engaging, and easy to use with low prep. My students and I found ways to connect on a deeper level than I ever have before” — John, 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher
Who was this built for?
You're a teacher who wants to go deeper than a bulletin board but doesn't have hours to build curriculum from scratch
You're a principal tired of cultural events that feel performative instead of purposeful
You're a curriculum director building an equity-focused instructional calendar and need something standards-aligned, now
You're serving multilingual learners who need ESOL-aligned support that honors their backgrounds
You want every student — especially the ones who rarely see themselves in the curriculum — to feel genuinely represented, not just celebrated
Your school has a cultural event on the calendar. Your teachers don't have a curriculum to match.
Most schools mark the calendar. Black History Month. Hispanic Heritage Month. AAPI Heritage Month. They put up the display board, do an assembly, and move on. The students who belong to those communities notice.
The Cultural Events Series is the curriculum that closes the gap between celebration and understanding — and it's ready to teach the day it lands in your inbox.
What's in every lesson:
District-Safe Administrator Framing Page
Standards Alignment: Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
K-12 Scaffolded Lesson Plan
PDF Teacher Study Guide and Presentation Slides
Cultural Iceberg Framework for Deep Connection and Understanding
Discussion Prompts and Critical Thinking Activities
Glossary of Cultural Terms
ESOL/Multilingual Learner Considerations and Alignment
Family Letter in English and Spanish
Choose your learning plan.
Try one lesson first. Every lesson comes with everything your teacher needs to plan, teach, and lead a real cultural learning experience — no prep expertise required.
Give your teachers a complete curriculum for every major cultural celebration of the school year with the Cultural Events Series. One purchase, every lesson, all year long — and your school never has to wing it again.
Give your whole team the same tools and the same language. Up to 10 teachers get full access so your school can plan together, show up consistently for every cultural moment, and build the kind of campus culture where students know their community is part of the curriculum — not just the decoration.
Dr. Jennifer Baez
Dr. Jennifer Baez has spent 22 years in K-12 classrooms, administrative offices, and district boardrooms. She's been the principal who had to run a cultural event with no curriculum and no budget. The leader who watched students sit through another surface-level assembly and wonder if their culture was really being seen — or just displayed. She built the Cultural Events Series because she knew the tools she needed didn't exist yet. So she made them.
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