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Virgin Islands History Month: “We can Be Heroes”

Virgin Islands History Month 2026 invites educators and students to examine heroism through disciplined research grounded in local history, environmental science, and cultural preservation. While students are familiar with superheroes from comics and film, this year’s theme challenges classrooms to investigate how real individuals across the Virgin Islands demonstrate courage, expertise, and responsibility through their daily work.

Students will research real Virgin Islands heroes, past or present, and transform their stories into original comic-style illustrations, short graphic narratives, or character designs. (Submitted drawing)

Heroes come in many forms: Construction professionals restoring the territory’s infrastructure, vernacular family homes, and historical spaces; genealogists preserving lineage; teachers shaping intellectual growth; marine stewards protecting coral systems; fishermen sustaining food traditions; and archivists safeguarding Danish West Indies records all contribute to the strength and continuity of our community.

Virgin Islands History Month “We can Be Heroes” Competitions

Helping students recognize real Virgin Islands heroes, past and present.

Real people. Real History. Heroes like us.

Comic Book-styled Superhero Project Competition:

Students will research real Virgin Islands heroes, past or present, and transform their stories into original comic-style illustrations, short graphic narratives, or character designs.

Each submission must:

  • Be rooted in real research
  • Highlight contributions in Built Heritage, Genealogy, or Environment
  • Visually present the subject as a superhero grounded in real life

Teacher Door Challenge:

Teachers are invited to transform their classroom doors into visual tributes that embody this year’s theme: We Can Be Heroes.”

Doors may feature:

  • Local heroes past and present
  • Student-created comic artwork
  • Genealogical research highlights
  • Built heritage or environmental stewards

Environmental Research & Field Inquiry Projects

Students will engage in hands-on environmental investigation rooted in the Virgin Islands.

Projects may include:

  • Marine stewardship research
  • Coral reef studies
  • Coastal Communication
  • Oral histories with fisherman or environmental professionals
  • Data collection and community reporting

Submission Deadlines: April 17, 2026

Through structured inquiry, students will analyze evidence, interpret historical and scientific information, and construct well-supported narratives that document these contributions. By connecting literacy, preservation, and environmental study, the 2026 theme positions heroism as something that can be researched, measured, and understood within real community contexts, demonstrating that the qualities often associated with fictional heroes are already present in the lived experiences of Virgin Islanders past and present.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Of course the submitted illustration is AI lol. The art side of this competition will be a joke where uninspired AI slop will be praised while actual illustrations will be ignored. I hope they’ll set proper guidelines for this cause encouraging this type of work will only harm the creativity and artistic potential of our students.

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