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Bay Area must listen to families of color if it wants to reopen schools safely, equitably

Bay Area must listen to families of color if it wants to reopen schools safely, equitably FacebookTwitterEmail 2 1of2Kim Desai with her homemade sign at the Sunday rally put on by OUSD Parents for Safe Reopening near Lake Merritt, OaklandSam Whiting / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, a graduate of Skyline High School, flanked by kids from the Oakland Unified School District at Sunday s rally for reopening the schoolsSam Whiting / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less Kev Choice said he wondered “where all of the Black and brown people were.” Choice, a hip-hop artist, activist and music teacher at the Oakland School for the Arts, was referring to the “Schools Not Screens” rally held near Lake Merritt on Feb. 28. The grassroots group OUSD Parents for Safe Reopening organized the event to urge the Oakland Unified School District to quickly reopen schools for in-class instruction. Even Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf attended, and she told th

Cricket: Not so nice guys? Study shows Aussie cricketers better behaved than Black Caps

Cricket: Not so nice guys? Study shows Aussie cricketers better behaved than Black Caps 14 Mar, 2021 08:00 PM 4 minutes to read (from L-R) Kyle Jamieson, Trent Boult and Daryl Mitchell have all copped disciplinary punishment from the ICC since April 2018. Photos / Photosport (from L-R) Kyle Jamieson, Trent Boult and Daryl Mitchell have all copped disciplinary punishment from the ICC since April 2018. Photos / Photosport NZ Herald The squeaky clean reputation of the Black Caps has been put in perspective after a review of International Cricket s disciplinary records revealed even Australia have had a better behaved squad over the past three years. A study by Wisden pointed out that New Zealand sit around the middle of the pack when it comes to player behaviour since April 2018, a date that holds importance as the month after Australia s infamous ball-tampering scandal took place in South Africa.

Who you are is how you teach : Danbury program aims to encourage diverse students to be teachers

Skip to main content Who you are is how you teach : Danbury program aims to encourage diverse students to be teachers FacebookTwitterEmail Angie Tovar is a teacher at Pembroke Elementary School. She went to Danbury schools and participated in a pipeline program through the public schools and Western Connecticut State University that encourages minority students to become teachers. She is the first Danbury student to go through the program and then return to teach at Danbury schools. Friday, March 12, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media DANBURY As a kid, Angie Tovar created worksheets to help her mom learn English.

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