Between all of this instability caused by the closure of the Washington Bridge, my sympathy is for the working people of our state who have no option to work from home and have to endure hours of traffic for a job that does not pay them enough to keep up with the cost of living..
Grade 7 Razz Cluster at @bms_ri spent Tuesday morning, June 6, turning @BMSLibraryRI into a wax museum!
Wax museums are immersive learning experiences that require lots of hard work. Kudos to Razz students and teachers for today's phenomenal exhibit! @RIDeptEd#bmsshines
In 2018, more teachers left the profession than any other year prior.
A year later, 2019, that number was surpassed.
In 2020, that record was again surpassed.
In 2021, AGAIN.
It’s rarely spoken of as the emergency it is. Teaching is simply an unsustainable career for many.
Doing some spring cleaning and have some books you’d like to get rid of?
Razz Cluster is looking for new/slightly used book donations (preferably middle school aged) for our Lending Library project!
You can contact me or the email below if you’d like to donate!
#bmsshines
As Teacher Appreciation week nears, understand we have a teacher shortage because we have an attrition crisis. Teachers are leaving in droves because they don’t feel supported, valued, & they are simply burnt out. We need to take care of our teachers more than one week a year.
I lived in an America where abortion was illegal before #RoeVWade. And when abortion is illegal, rich women & women with resources still get abortions. The Texas abortion ban is about bearing down on the most vulnerable among us. It's fundamentally wrong & we must fight it.
BMS would like to congratulate, Keta Douglas as the Winner for Rhode Island in the Doodle for Google Competition! Her doodle will be voted on by the public along with 53 other winners' to be chosen as one of the 5 National Finalists. Vote at https://t.co/yq8YmBLg72. #bmsshines