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We Stand In Solidarity with OUR Students

Students & Parents/Guardians- Please Check Out Our Resources on Race, Equality, & Equity Below:

American School Counselor Association (ASCA) Position on Equity:

 

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"School counselors recognize and distinguish individual and group differences and strive to equally value all students and groups. School counselors are advocates for the equitable treatment of all students in school and in the community."

Click Below  to Read a Message from Our Principal, Mr. Kevin Jackson:
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Parents/Guardians:  Discussions are VERY Important!!!

How Do I Talk to My Children About Race?

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How to Talk to Your Children About Protests & Racism

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How to Talk to Your Children About Trauma

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Talking to Children After Racial Incidents

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Click Here To Watch the Sesame Street Town Hall: Standing Up To  Racism 
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Click Here for Anti-Racist Videos to Share with Kids 

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"School counselors foster increased awareness, understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity in the school and community through advocacy, networking and resource utilization to ensure a welcoming school environment. Through the curriculum of a school counseling program, school counselors can teach tolerance and address the issues of nonviolence and social justice on a regular basis. School counselors, collaborating with students and stakeholders, promote the success of all students by supporting access, equity and educational justice.”

American School Counselor Association (ASCA) Position on Cultural Diversity:

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"School counselors demonstrate cultural responsiveness by collaborating with stakeholders to create a school and community climate that embraces cultural diversity and helps to promote the academic, career and social/emotional success for all students."

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Read About It!!!
What are Students of Color Up Against?
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Activities to Celebrate Diversity

Explore:

Explore and Learn

About our Diverse World

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Anti-Bullying Activities:

Kids Reading Outdoor
Anti-Bullying  Workbook
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Drawing & Coloring
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Tolerance:

Learn More About Tolerance with our Workbook & Activities
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" The time is always right to do what is right." -Martin Luther King Jr.

Educators: What Can We Do To Help?

Open Conversations in the Classroom
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Teaching & Learning About Race and Racism with Young Children & Their Families

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Race Talk: Engaging

Young People in Conversations

about Race and Racism

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Talking About Race in the Classroom

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Lets Talk! Discussing Race, Racism, & Other Difficult Topics with Students

Teaching Diversity in the Classroom

 Books Supporting Conversations About Race, Racism, & Resistance

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Lesson Plans on Multiculturalism & Diversity

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Lesson Plans on Teaching For Change & Social Justice

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Additional Resources to Explore:
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How to Be An Anti-Racist Educator

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Strategies for Reducing Racial & Ethnic  Prejudice: Essential Principles

Teacher and Student

Understanding Race & Privilege

Affirming Black Lives Without Inducing Trauma
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