After more than seven years of leading Teach For America Kansas City, Chris Rosson has transitioned to his new role. We invite you to join us tonight at Amigoni’s Urban Winery from 4-6 pm to celebrate Chris!
Event Registration: https://t.co/LklxPYMU9o
On June 14th, The Collective will launch a social media campaign to welcome 2019 corps members who identify as Black, Native, Indigenous, and people of color to The Collective Network. Follow The Collective's page (@tfa_collective), and help us welcome our newest group of alumni.
"We are in the midst of a mental health crisis," writes Marlena Saucedo in her #TFAOpinion piece reflecting on student mental health.
"And yet, less than 15% of children in low-income communities in need of mental health care actually receive services."
https://t.co/p1r7JCug3z
AAPI communities are among the most socioeconomically diverse and ethnically heterogeneous in the U.S., but when it comes to K-12 data collected on students they often share one broad, amorphous label: Asian.
https://t.co/4lG54ee0M1
Data consistently reveals that Asian-American students have the lowest rates of suspensions and expulsions.
But educators have long said "the numbers don’t paint an accurate picture" of what many students are experiencing.
via: @EdSource
https://t.co/mXpW8Hjm91
According to @LearningHeroes, nearly 70% of parents felt more connected to their children’s education in 2020 than in years past.
Now, with students headed back into classrooms, we explore how educators can leverage those connections.
https://t.co/oW7wunitGm
It's not complicated. Both student outcomes & teacher excellence are adversely impacted when schools and classrooms are not equally safe, affirming, and inclusive.
S/o to @robigotsoles, for helping students understand it's okay to be who you are! #IDAHOT
Throwback to just last week when we celebrated teachers! Here in KC teachers celebrated with the @Royals and were surprised with a very generous donation. Here at TFAKC we think just one week of appreciating teachers is just not enough!
AAPI history is, unequivocally, American history. #APAHM2021 is a chance for students to learn about new stories and traditions in the classroom, and for educators to teach about the AAPI leaders who often remain missing from traditional history curriculum.
TFA KC is welcoming our incoming corps to KC to teach summer school in our community. We are partnering with KIPP to host Practicum (formally Institute/VSTT) and they are hiring! Learn more here: https://t.co/HoDXqAzKZp or contact Jana Cooper to apply: [email protected]
A "history of exclusion, of erasure, of invisibility." Why the Asian-American story is missing from many U.S. classrooms.
Read more from @TIME about educators looking to combat this erasure. #APAHM
https://t.co/ROrIssSyJf
KC SCHOOL LEADER COLLECTIVE applications are now open! Join this special year-long cohort to build your leadership in equity and adult leadership through peer collaboration.
Join the info session on 5/13: https://t.co/I3f69LcIGx
Apply by 5/20: https://t.co/3WsdKAcbZi
We have a simple message for #TeacherAppreciationWeek... THANK YOU! 📚
#ThankYouTeachers for everything you do & we hope you feel how much you are appreciated this week. ♥️
It's officially #AmeriCorpsWeek and we couldn't be happier to celebrate along with them. For years, we've been a proud, long-standing partner of AmeriCorps as they've helped us develop a diverse pool of teachers that reflects the students we serve.
#WeAreAmeriCorps#AmeriThanks