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Cleaning the Middle School Mess with Teamwork
New Teachers Going “Back” to School
Envisioning School Safety Without Police
School Safety and Guns Don’t Mix
Honoring the Columbine School Shooting Victims
Schools and communities across the United States marked the 19th anniversary of the shooting at Columbine High School with walkouts, days of service and other actions and tributes. We commemorated this day by honoring the victims who died on April 20, 1999, and in the numerous school shootings that have occurred in the intervening years. We stand with all students and educators, and encourage school communities to continue having difficult conversations about gun violence, mental health and student trauma.
- Gun Violence in Schools
- Youth—United! #Enough in South Central Los Angeles
Centering Black Girls in School Safety
School hardening policies—such as the presence of police and security, metal detectors, and harsh discipline codes—contribute to a criminalization culture in schools and students being pushed out of classrooms and into the school-to-prison pipeline. For Black girls, this criminalization culture causes serious additional harms.
- Keep Her Safe: Centering Black Girls in School Safety
- What Is the School-to-Prison Pipeline, and How Do We Disrupt It?
- You Are Welcome Here
Policy Checkup: Addressing and Preventing Sexual Assault in Schools
Supporting Students With Learning Disabilities During School Closures
Navigating Discussions Following a School Shooting
This edition of The Moment shares resources to help you support your students after a school shooting. We stand with the community of Santa Fe, Texas, in their grief. And we stand with you and your students in your heartbreak, your fear and your anger.
- When Bad Things Are Happening
- Showing Up Strong for Yourself—and Your Students—in the Aftermath of Violence
- A Love Letter to Teachers After Yet Another School Shooting