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Tag Archives: Equity Framework
WCPSS Office of Equity Affairs “Call to Action” includes more White Privilege training, SPLC Social Justice Standards
A document packed with white privilege and social justice training for the classroom created by the Wake County Public School System’s Office of Equity Affairs seeks to serve as a “call to action” for all district “educators and stakeholders.” Continue reading
Posted in Big Ed Complex, EDUCATION, Wake County School Board
Tagged Equity Framework, OEA, WCPSS
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#WCPSS Updates: MVP Math, Reassignment plan, Restart Status and a Brain Drain
Welcome to the first WCPSS updates article. I usually roll Wake County Public Schools up into my NCED updates articles, but lately, the district has had enough news to generate its own edition. This edition will cover MVP Math updates, reassignment plan, restart status declarations and a ‘brain drain’. Continue reading
WCPSS Equity Affairs: We will “Leverage student voices” to advance “Equity Framework”
Did you know that the Wake County schools Office of Equity Affairs recently gave presentations to both the Wake school board and the NC State Board of Education? The presentation included an explanation of how they will “leverage student voices” to advance their “Equity Framework” in “schools and classrooms.” Continue reading