@EVerhalle We are now in Phase III of the grant. Phase II “addressed segregation” by creating “new outreach strategies for the Middle School Choice program and the Gifted & Talented/Specialized high school programs...” 😩
This year, District 30 received a $2.4 million dollar NYSIP grant, specifically to integrate the district. How is that money being used so far? It's going towards a series of shockingly unorganized, unfocused and poorly informed district-wide PD's.
@EVerhalle Our understanding is that a lot of the plan was already outlined in the grant application. PD is really important work and when it’s good, it can absolutely be transformative. We wish the process were more transparent and centered in real integration.
This speaks volumes to how little our district's leaders value meaningful integration and the work it involves. We don't need echo chambers. We need leaders who care enough about CRE to actually invest in it. What a waste.
The fact that thousands of middle school teachers and children are re-entering school buildings tomorrow for the first time since November to administer the SHSAT test - a tool of segregation - is outrageous. And the silence of electeds on this is deafening. #UnscreenOurSchools
‘There is always light.
Only if we are brave enough to see it.
There is always light.
Only if we are brave enough to be it.’
— National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman delivers a soaring poem at Pres. Biden’s inauguration
‘There is always light.
Only if we are brave enough to see it.
There is always light.
Only if we are brave enough to be it.’
— National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman delivers a soaring poem at Pres. Biden’s inauguration
We don't accept @NYCMayor's decision to keep the racist SHSAT + G&T exams this year. It's not too late to cancel them. Sign the petition, tag elected officials, tell the PEP to vote NO on the G&T contract on 1/27.
Let's fight 💪 #CancelSHSAT#CancelGandT
https://t.co/f9rcPmaLzs
We’re thinking of all of our students and educators today who are processing this together. Our hearts are broken. We are so, so angry. But we’re holding on to the message of @ReverendWarnock and to the hope of his historic victory. https://t.co/DY1Zc29vU5
Several orgs came together to affirm the decision to eliminate middle school screens, but we have some concerns and recommendations, @NYCMayor@DOEChancellor
Here’s our full statement on today’s announcement from @NYCMayor & @DOEChancellor regarding changes in admissions policy during the pandemic, and our continued fight to uproot systems of oppression & segregation across the board. #UnscreenOurSchools
We applaud some of @NYCSchools' system-wide changes to exclusionary screening, but this is just one small step toward creating a truly just education system. https://t.co/yOznFV1Jci
But @nycmayor, this is not “the beginning” as you said today. You’ve sat on these recommendations for over a year. We really wish it hadn’t taken a global pandemic for you to take action. And we really wish the action taken was more equitable.