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Ava’s Words Teach Social Justice Lesson
Ava, an 8th-grade student in my after-school creative writing class came to me to discuss a story she was working on. She was writing a fictional story about a gay teenager who struggles with his sexuality and coming out. Even early on in the process, I was impressed with her ability to look at this story as a complex study in understanding—giving a voice to, and respectfully exploring, the conflicts of a gay teen.
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Keep on Mixing!
National Mix It Up at Lunch Day may be over, but promoting friendship at school is a priority all year.
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Brown v. Board: Where are We Now?
American schools are resegregating. What's happening in your community?
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Committing With Renewed Energy to a Safe and Just Society
The latest violent attack—this time at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, in which 19 children and 2 adults were murdered—adds to the alarming incidents of violence that we’ve witnessed in our nation.
- We Are Once Again Reeling From Grief and Outrage
- To Counter Racist Violence, Teach Honest History
- Gun Violence in Schools
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Follow the Stream
Schools foster a sense of belonging and achievement in the nomadic lives of migrant students.
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Learning From the Inside

Educators working in locked facilities have a lot to offer—to their students and to their public-school colleagues.