Allendale-Fairfax Elementary Stages Annual Black History Program Tuesday Morning in School Gymnasium
Allendale‑Fairfax Elementary staged its annual Black History Program at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday in the school gymnasium with student song, dance and spoken‑word performances.

Allendale‑Fairfax Elementary School staged its annual Black History Program at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday in the AFES gymnasium, drawing on district promotion through the school’s official live feed and multiple ACSD Communications posts in the days leading up to the event. ACSD Communications described the program as featuring “powerful student performances, historical spotlights, and artistic expressions that bring history to life,” and listed the morning as “OPEN TO PUBLIC.”
District posts and the school Facebook page repeatedly framed the elementary program around student tributes and displays. ACSD Communications announced, “Students will showcase their talents through tributes, performances, and displays that honor Black history,” and promoted a lineup described elsewhere in the feed as “live lively and powerful performances of song, dance, and spoken word.” Several promotional items used the slogan “Honoring our past, inspiring our future” and invited community attendance with repeated “Join us” language; a high‑visibility post was timestamped in the district feed as “7 days ago” with followups labeled “about 16 hours ago” and “about 19 hours ago.”
While the elementary program was concentrated at AFES on Feb. 24 at 9:00 a.m., Allendale‑Fairfax Middle High School promoted a separate celebration titled “Voices in Color” scheduled for Feb. 26, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. in the AFHS gymnasium at 3581 Allendale‑Fairfax Hwy., Fairfax, SC. ACSD‑linked posts for the middle/high event listed Program elements as “MUSIC | ART | MOTIVATION | DRAMA | CULTURE,” named Trey Nickelson as Master of Ceremony, credited “Glory 98.5/100.1 - FLORENCE SC” as Afternoon Host, and identified Mr. Cameron I. Seawright for a “MOTIVATIONAL MOMENT.” The middle/high posts also highlighted performers listed as “all state jaden williams” and “all state micayah carter.”

One Acs K12 Sc Us post created a contradiction by inviting readers to “Join us for our Black History Program this Thursday at 10:00 AM in the Allendale‑Fairfax High School Gymnasium,” a timing and venue that conflicts with the repeated elementary feed announcing Feb. 24 at 9:00 a.m. and the separate Feb. 26 AFHS schedule. District communications across ACSD channels and the school live feed most consistently record the elementary program at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday in the AFES gym and the middle/high “Voices in Color” program on Feb. 26 at 10:00 a.m. in the AFHS gym; the Thursday/10:00 a.m. post remains an outlier in the dataset.
Promotional materials preserved in district posts included both formal program headers and typographic artifacts; repeated ACSD copy appeared as “ALLENDALE‑FAIRFAX PLACK Histoly MONTH 2026 CELEBRATION PROGRAM FEBRUARY 24TH 2026 STARTS AT 9:00 AM,” reflecting a source typo carried across feeds. ACSD Communications framed both events as opportunities to “recogniz[e] and celebrat[e] Black culture” and to “honor the voices, stories, and achievements that continue to inspire generations,” signaling a districtwide emphasis on student performance and community access across the two scheduled programs.
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