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My students are signing on to virtual school in the morning on their way home from working the night shift at Amazon, and then going to work at Walmart after school. If you’re talking about the “achievement gap” w/o talking about racial capitalism then you’re just talking shit.
Educators! We have an exciting resource to share with you!
This lesson plan is a collaborative effort between @bplmaps and @akomawt. It's based on our work together on the America Transformed: Mapping the 19th Century exhibit.
https://t.co/1vcOwoJBR8
2/In addition, the poor ventilation systems in many of our schools increases the likelihood of spreading the virus in these environments. Until we can do so safely, we should not require our children and educators to return to in-person school.”
1/CT senators point out the inadequacy of state support for school reopening “There is currently no plan for testing or contact tracing nor is there a plan to respond to an outbreak,” https://t.co/ziTMU8nTFK
Now the WNBA is sitting out their games tonight in protest of racist police violence. The WNBA has been leading on this question for years and this should be recognized when we have these conversations.
On August 5th, a (6-3) majority of New Haven's BoE voted in favor of beginning the school year with 10 weeks of remote learning. On the agenda for tmrw's BoE mtg is a motion to reverse that decision and replace it with a hybrid plan. Here's a sneak peak at stage 3 of that plan.