Communities In Schools champions the connection of needed resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life.
On September 14, 15 and 16, during CISNCAP's Back to School drive, our site coordinators will distribute essential items to students and their families at our partnering schools in Wards 7 & 8. Donate at https://t.co/chPiNk7B6S
If your student is registered for the virtual Summer Bridge program next month and need a computer to use at home, let us know at https://t.co/kNG8A5bsZv.
Are you out of TikTok challenges to try? Check out this one! We’re looking for a #DCPS high school student or recent grad to nail the #DCPSPersists challenge! The top video from each category will take home a cash prize! Don’t miss out on your chance to win!
Planning for the new school year is complex. We're here to provide as much info as possible to ensure a safe return to learning for students. I invite you to attend one of our virtual Family Town Halls tomorrow, July 22 or Thursday, July 23 at 5:30 p.m. https://t.co/ywvybc71Gv
“Five young descendants of Frederick Douglass read and respond to excerpts of his famous [1857] speech, ‘What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?’” WATCH on @NPR https://t.co/5yIuBOhz0l
“It’s time to re-imagine public education not just to face the pandemic, but to eliminate racial & economic inequities we’ve long known about”. Learn more in @rey4sa & @ArneDuncan's latest @USATODAY op-ed https://t.co/6Anrm6atev #AllinforKids
Our office will be closed in recognition of #Juneteenth as a time to reflect on the continued struggle for freedom, and to honor Black life and achievement.
As schools open this fall:
🔘Some kids will be socially overstimulated
🔘Some kids will struggle w/ increased academic demands
🔘Many kids will need to adjust sleep patterns
We *must* begin to focus on #adultSEL & #selfcare now so that we are able to support every student child
Three educators offer suggestions for educators in the face of George Floyd's death, among them, going beyond social-emotional-learning skills and "know and teach the history of race." #EWopinion https://t.co/YM8toKLbyu
“Nobody in my family has been to college, and having someone to help me means everything." @CardozoEC senior Eric-Kevin Atanga on #DCPSPersists
Read more!
@erinwardbibo@DCPSChancellor
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Families: Even though the school year has ended, there are many ways to keep students engaged during the summer. Our online portal has summer enrichment courses for students of all grade levels. https://t.co/BS9PTIAogI
#DCPSatHome
Parents and Guardians 📣 Your feedback is needed! Share your thoughts on how schools should safely reopen in the fall. Complete the survey online: https://t.co/pQSOTwzahy
Students📣 What do you want school to look like next year? Share your thoughts here: https://t.co/MoS6RKP3il
Teachers, already struggling to reach students during the pandemic, are now searching for ways to help them work through feelings about the protests & police killings of unarmed black men & women—w/o being w/ their students. Read more in @educationweek https://t.co/VnZOzMNyoW
“We should not only teach students how to navigate & survive the system, we must also name & break those barriers to create & sustain equitable outcomes.” - @Rey4SA@CISNational President & CEO speaks on the painful times we're living in https://t.co/1omArdj01j #AllinforKids