Summary
A group of 5th graders at Valley Elementary School in Poway, California, partnered with ArtReach San Diego to paint a mural on their campus that celebrates their community and the Kumeyaay Tribe, whose Native land the school sits on. NewsHour Student Reporting Labs went to the school to delve into the journey of this project.
Five Facts
- Where is the elementary school described in this story located?
- What is the program that works with Title I schools described here?
- Why did this project allow all students to participate?
- Who was the mural paying tribute to besides the school?
- How does this mural represent the school?
Focus Questions
The principal interviewed in this story talks about incorporating Native American people once on the land through the elementary school mural. What are other ways that teachers can teach their students how to pay tribute to Native Americans who first inhabited the land?
Media literacy : Having learned about this unique mural, in what ways can journalists bring awareness to native people in their reporting? Check your local newspaper to see if there is a story about a mural in your town or region.
For More
What students can do: Look at the different parts of the mural. What part speaks to you? Why?


Vivien Williams, rising senior at Washington-Liberty High School in Arlington, Virginia, and NewsHour Classroom intern, wrote this Daily News Lesson with editing by Vic Pasquantonio.