In case you missed it... We are so proud to release the adaptation of the State of the City event! Thank you to the @NapervilleIL, @SteveChirico and @NCTV17 for making an event that will go down as a bright moment in this difficult time. https://t.co/LkWnUaFgPs
Joe Schallmoser, a physical education teacher at Avery Coonley School, and other teachers visit the home of student Kalina Gandurski.(Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune) https://t.co/xIhnZXwiEg
@EquityIn203 We need to work harder to educate ourselves about the traditions we spend so much time honoring. This is a snapshot of truth- and invites us all to learn more and question what we think we know. Thank you for sharing!
SPEAKING OUT: In less than a month, Naperville has been in the national spotlight for two separate racists acts. A couple of Naperville residents spoke out against them. https://t.co/aaWQ8OZ3Oj
Thank you Kim White, @NaperChamber and @YPNaperville for talking about #DiversityandInclusion in the workplace. The panel was wonderful! AND I made some new connections this morning. 👍🏻 #businessforward @averycoonley
My friend @jasonpatera gave an amazing TedTalk that EVERYONE in education needs to hear. Passion and purpose don't have the measurable outcomes we've come to rely on to explain student success. But, there is a solution. https://t.co/thsabUdi1x
Tip #1: Let students identify themselves on the first day of class. Ask them to fill out index cards with their preferred name and pronouns, then be sure to update the class list and share that list when there's a substitute @CPRBrundin https://t.co/kTzPmTVCen #edchat#LGBTQ