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Burtonsville Fifth Graders Bring History To Life

Posted on February 27, 2026

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Burtonsville Elementary School came to life in a creative way as fifth grade students hosted the school’s first-ever Living Wax Museum in honor of Black History Month.

The idea was introduced by Principal Loretta Woods, who brought the concept to the fifth grade team leader. The team embraced the opportunity to create an experience that would allow students to become both historians and storytellers.

“Our hope is that students and staff walk away understanding that there are so many Black Americans who have contributed to this country, and that the culture is very rich and unique,” said Dr. Woods. 

The students selected influential figures across fields including science, politics, arts, athletics and activism to research, represent and “bring to life”. The Living Wax Museum became more than a presentation, it was a peer-to-peer learning experience, allowing staff and students to hear speeches and key facts about the person’s life, challenges and contributions. 

So who did the students decide to be? 

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  • “I chose Ella Fitzgerald because my mom chose her for a project once,” said Anniyah.
  • “I chose Benjamin Banneker because we have the same first name but also because I remember my mom reading a book to me about him when I was younger,” said Benjamin.
  • “I chose Dr. Charles Drew because he wanted to help other people,” said Christian. 
  • “I chose Septima Poinsette Clark because she was the mother of the civil right movement,” said Elyana.
  • “I chose Lewis Latimer because he is an inventor and the light bulb is important,” said Iker.
  • “I chose Vivien Thomas because he was a medical helper. My mom is a nurse and I want to be a nurse when I grow up,” said Mia.
  • “I chose Debbie Allen because I like to dance and teach dance,” said Olivia.
  • “I chose Jalen Hurts because he helps kids play football and has a foundation,” said Yoseph.

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