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LAPS Strives To Be Inclusive By KELLY DOLEJSI Friends of Los Alamos Pride Los Alamos Public Schools is committed to becoming a more welcoming district that is responsive to and inclusive of people of all backgrounds and identities, Healthy Schools Director Kristine Coblentz said. “Learning more about how to create safe learning and working environments for LGBTQ+ students and staff is a crucial part of this effort,” she said. Coblentz, former LAPS Superintendent Kurt Steinhaus, Interim Superintendent Jennifer Guy and Prevention Support Specialist Brandi Seekins, have been supporting LAPS’ Safe Space Initiative, which provides training for school staff to serve as Safe Space Resource People. ....
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Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ More than half of U.S. adults consider their household finances to have changed significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new survey by TIAA. Nearly one third of all Americans (29%) say they are worse off and approximately one quarter (24%) report that they are better off financially. Notably, 37% of households making less than $50,000 per year describe themselves as worse off because of the pandemic. In stark contrast, only 15% of households making more than $100,000 a year describe themselves as worse off. Survey suggests the pandemic s deceleration holds different promises for those who consider themselves better or worse off ....