‘The Worst Kind of Betrayal’ Derrell Bradford, executive director of the New York Campaign for Achievement Now (NYCAN), in a somber post wrote on the NAACP
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I Didn’t Have Dual-Language Classes When I Immigrated. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.
Earlier this year, I wrote about dual-language programs in New York City schools, and who really benefits from them. Is it the non-English speakers that Ch
Read MoreIndianapolis School District Uses Food Truck to Give Thousands of Students Free Lunch
For some kids in Indianapolis, access to quality food doesn’t seem to be an option during the summertime. It’s why the Indianapolis Public School District
Read MoreStop Telling Students They Need to Leave ‘The Hood’ to Be Successful
“¡Mija, ya vamonos! Es hora de ir a la escuela.” I quickly shoved my notebook into my blue Jansport backpack, careful to not widen the hole growing on the
Read MoreI’m the Crazy Mom Teachers Dread, But This One Won My Heart
I won’t forget the first day my son walked into his pre-K classroom in the fall of 2016. Filled with anxiety, I did the same thing I always do when control
Read MoreMy Students Think That ‘Being an Author Isn’t Really for Black People’
Recently, I worked with a group of middle school students on an extended-day literary magazine publication. We discussed potential careers that the experie
Read MoreWhite Teachers, Here’s How to Handle Being Called Racist
White teachers: here are a few things to keep in mind if you’re called racist in your classroom.
Read MoreHere’s What a Win in My Classroom Looks Like and It’s Not What You Think
Malia had failed my ninth-grade English class for three consecutive quarters. She hadn’t come close to passing once. It wasn’t for lack of ability; her wri
Read MoreEver Seen a Black Boy Superhero?
Dion Steele, principal of Urban Prep Academies’ Englewood campus, says he has “500 sons, and three daughters at home.” Urban Prep is the nation’s first cha
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