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We want them to be excited about going to their job each day to learn. those are some of the grades they shared. the obvious question is what about physical safety? it s everywhere. we see it constantly. what do kids say about that? this is where schools got the best grades. they got the best grades on safety, making kids feel safe and respected regardless of their race or ethnicity. on the safety grades an average of a b. 43% gave their school an a. there is a difference when it comes to race on some measures. when it comes to students feeling safe, black students were less likely to say their schools made them feel safe or respected regardless of race or ethnicity. a third of black students gave their schools an a on respecting them for who they are regardless their race or ethnicity. when it comes to feeling included, students gave schools a b-minus average. so room for improvement here and the representative i talked to ....
Bakersfield Mayor Karen Goh was among the California big city mayors showing support for a State Senate bill that would expand access to resources for people experiencing homelessness ....
A bill that will require New Mexico health classes to include instruction on affirmative consent before and during sexual activity passed the House Judiciary Committee unanimously, 9 to 0, on Monday. HB 43, Affirmative Consent Policy in Schools, sponsored by House Rep. Liz Thomson, D-Albuquerque, will, if enacted, require affirmative consent to be taught across […] ....
The House Education Committee passed the Affirmative Consent bill 8-2 on Wednesday. The bill, HB 43, sponsored by state Rep. Liz Thomson, D-Albuquerque, would, if enacted, require New Mexico public schools to provide educational training on what affirmative consent means when engaging in sexual activity. The schools, which already require a health credit, Thomson said […] ....