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Supporting the special education rights of children in MA who are in state custody by appointing volunteer Special Education Surrogate Parents.

State proposes sweeping change to vocational school admissions - CommonWealth Magazine commonwealthmagazine.org/education/stat…


Everything you think you know about disciplining kids is wrong motherjones.com/politics/2015/… via @MotherJones


“Funding to help some 12 million children with little to no internet access vanished from the $54 billion in aid to K-12 schools, despite wide support from both sides of the aisle.”usnews.com/news/education…


"While most students have had routines interrupted, the children perhaps most affected by that disruption are special education students." How COVID-19 Has Affected Special Education Students now.tufts.edu/articles/how-c… via @TuftsUniversity


MA residents who find themselves suddenly needing help getting food, find out what programs might be available to you. If you need food right away please call the CONFIDENTIAL and ANONYMOUS Project Bread FoodSource Hotline at 800-645.8333. mass.gov/decision-tree/…

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During this crisis, many individuals and families find themselves suddenly needing help getting food. Don’t be afraid to ask for help and find out what programs might be available to you. If you...


Curriculum pairs classes with professionals of color sbne.ws/r/EY8l


Public School Teachers Want Phased Reopening In The Fall cbsloc.al/3euf43c#.Xw86o…


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A lack of eye-movement coordination and flexibility could hinder social interactions in childhood and contribute to core autism traits, such as the tendency to avoid eye contact bit.ly/autism_gaze_sh…


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"A school is supposed to be a safe haven for students, and police are supposed to protect you. You should not have had to endure such pain and trauma, especially on a college campus, as a young black boy." #EWopinion edweek.org/ew/articles/20…

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A Black Teacher's Letter to His Younger Self: 'I Now Face Two Battles' (Opinion)

“I am sorry that you did not get the protection you deserved,” writes Lebon “Trey” D. James III in a letter to his 18-year-old self.


Lots of great articles here from the @Hechingerreport, in their new series looking at how the coronavirus is widening gaps for vulnerable children across the country: mailchi.mp/hechingerrepor…


Join us as we listen to Jim Morrison, Education Manager Department of Children and Families Central Office, talk about COVID-19, recent DESE guidelines, and the impact of both on students in DCF custody. All are welcome! zoom.us/webinar/regist…


An interesting interview with Tracy O'Connell Novick, a member of the Worcester School Committee. wgbh.org/news/education…


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