How are schools supporting Muslim students in the ever-growing climate of fear and ugliness directed toward Islam, “Muslim neighborhoods,” and individual Muslims? The Education Town
How are schools supporting Muslim students in the ever-growing climate of fear and ugliness directed toward Islam, “Muslim neighborhoods,” and individual Muslims? The Education Town
Soumya Bhat, of the DC Fiscal Policy Institute joined the Education Town Hall to discuss at-risk funding for District preK-12 schooling — what it is,
continued from story on extent of “renovations” at one high school, serving 550 students, while other modernizations go waiting or wanting. As MacPherson notes, on
Schools observer and activist Peter MacPherson joined the Education Town Hall on October 22 to share his concerns that DC Mayor Muriel Bowser gave an
Mercedes Martinez, of the Federación de Maestros de Puerto Rico (FMPR) [Federation of Teachers of Puerto Rico], and Ruth Rodriguez of United Opt Out joined
Jeannette Taylor and Anna Jones of the Coalition to Revitalize Dyett High School in Chicago are in the fourth day of their hunger strike demanding