@saribethrose Yes!! ππ» This is something I think about a lot, especially as a white teacher preparing Black and brown students for the exam. Tough to balance how we make it through the required content and teaching the history that honors students' identities
@Sfclough@AGZimmerman 28 stimulus based multiple choice, 2 short response questions, and a documents-based civic literacy essay. Short responses are hard! Students write about the relationship between two primary sources and evaluate the reliability of a source. Lots of focus on government.
We cannot in good conscious make students to come into school when there are new cases every day & they know #SchoolsAreNotSafe@NYCSchools will not let us provide a remote option.
@DOEChancellor and @UFT are *creating* learning loss!
@MOREcaucusUFT
Hundreds of kids walked out of Brooklyn Tech today to protest the continuation of in person school during the Omicron wave and to call for a remote option
20% attendance today with no remote option. Students and families KNOW @NYCSchools and roads aren't safe. We're keeping schools open at the expense of education π
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@NYCMayor Tell that to the hundreds of thousands of NYC school students who know it's not safe on the roads or in schools today who are home without remote instruction
Anna Meyer teaches at Bronx Latin, a high school where just 47% of students were in school Monday. She said her classes were still only half full Tuesday.
https://t.co/I0add0DIPL
Ridiculous. Co-teachers are out or being reassigned. Entire schools closed with staffing shortages. Kids sitting in auditoriums. And @DOEChancellor thinks"weβre in a pretty good place right now" #SchoolsAreNotSafe