Posters seen around Midlothian high School spotted by GLSEN Richmond. 🌈#LGBTQ students, what do you need from your allies at school and in your communities?
"If you have ever felt the need to do something, but felt hesitant to do so…at least share their stories." via @TheEdCollab#FamiliesBelongTogether https://t.co/vVq9IFaVQS
Tamir Rice should have turned 16 yesterday, and #AntwonRose was gunned down just last week. We’ve lost too many people this way. Use this resource to help address racism and police violence with your students in the fall. #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/VJ8cODfCHR
Truly integrating schools is a challenge in changing policies, overcoming parent perception and putting in the work to maintain an equitable school climate. But it's a challenge worth pursuing. #SchoolIntegration https://t.co/wAT3379tNK
Identity can be a source of pride, but it can also be a source of anxiety for nonbinary students if their teachers don't understand these terms. This article, authored by our friends at @GenderSpectrum, can help! #Pride2018 https://t.co/Z2j21ulIQS
People with disabilities are often original "lifehackers," using their unique experiences and insights to make things accessible with whatever is readily available. Too frequently those contributions are overlooked: https://t.co/fK68qRrQFR
Today is #Juneteenth, the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the US. #OTD in 1865, Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX, w/ the news that the #CivilWar had ended & that all enslaved people in the American south were now free. https://t.co/gJDmCGbtYU
"Ensuring that children feel safe and loved is our primary job as educators, and we cannot rest until we see that all children, whether in our own classrooms or not, are being spared from the pain of this inhumane policy." #Immigration https://t.co/sBG8LMzWk6
Happy moving on ceremony to all the KMS 8th graders! We are all so proud of you and can’t wait to see what your next chapter holds! @KennedyWildcats @Kennedy_PTO_Wal
Another one of our amazing young people walked across the stage tonight, a symbol of her transition from middle schooler to high schooler. Just watching her navigate the excitement and anxiety of the evening I could see how much she’s grown in the last 3yrs. #proudteacher