The Guilford County Schools Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion works to ensure equity for over 73,000 students and 10,000 staff. Former: @GCS_DEI_Office
Too often, Afro-Latinx history is glossed over or omitted entirely in schools. In our webinar, we explore this rich history, offering a historical primer on Afro-Latinx identities, and recommending resources to help you introduce the topic to young people. lfj.pub/3rnhQDJ
Celebrating #IndigenousPeoplesDay today & every day! Let's honor the rich cultures, histories, & contributions of Indigenous peoples around the world. 🌎❤️ Together, we can work towards a future that respects, uplifts, & preserves Indigenous voices, stories, & rights.
September 15 marked the start of #HispanicHeritage month. The #DFC values and celebrates the contributions, achievements, and history of Hispanic and Latinx people.
#NCed#FloodEquity
#DidYouKnow? Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 marks National Hispanic Heritage Month. In GCS, we honor the contributions of Hispanic Americans. Just last week, we named our first Latino Teacher of the Year, Jhonatan Marin Mesa, a crucial member of the dual-language program at @HunterElemGSO.
Open House was a success! Not only did students meet their teachers, but we gave away free books to promote reading at home and families signed up to join the PTA! Thank you @AIEGCS for supporting us tonight, we are excited about this continued partnership! @GCSchoolsNC
So proud! "Stephen Bell, Coordinator of American Indian Education, will be awarded the 2023 @WereNIEA Convention Educator of the Year. He will be recognized during the annual convention and awards luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 19, in Albuquerque, N.M."@GCSchoolsNC@AIEGCS
#NCED Divisiveness got us to our current state, and it cannot continue to have a place in education policy decision-making. This year The Forum urges lawmakers to recognize the responsibility and urgency to act to meet the needs of every child in NC. ncforum.org/2023/choosing-st…
Conversely,
@DrNunezSmith46
discusses the power of keeping an alternative "list of failures" as a reminder of how we can productively move through failures with positive support and healthy guidance.
@GCSchoolsNC@Super_GCS#BetterTogether
Skip Alston has served on the Guilford County Board of Commissioners for over 20 years. He is the first African American to be elected as Chairman of the Board and has been elected eight times.