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Dover Letters to the Editor: Schools fall short on equity education

Dover Letters to the Editor: Schools fall short on equity education Alison Galley, Dover As a parent of Dover-Sherborn students, I encourage others to watch the most recent Dover-Sherborn Joint School Committee Meeting (http://tv.dsctv.com/CablecastPublicSite/show/3594?channel=3). During this meeting, many Dover-Sherborn alumni called upon our community to evaluate and meaningfully reflect upon the experiences our children have throughout their years in the D-S school system. Former students opened community members eyes to incidents that unfortunately transpire within the walls of our schools.   The district has formed a diversity, equity and inclusion Task Force (DS AIDE) to address and combat the ignorance that results in the exclusion and othering of some of the students in our community, in hopes of developing our children s sense of how they contribute to the surrounding world while still inside the D-S bubble. As you might be aware, the district is conducting an

Dover Letters to the Editor: A few words from Carolyn Malloy

Dover Letters to the Editor: A few words from Carolyn Malloy Carolyn Malloy, Dover Dear Dover Community, I’d like to congratulate the winner and incumbent of the Dover-Sherborn Regional School committee seat, Maggie Charron. I would also like to congratulate Stephanie Kube, on a race well done, as she was an absolute pleasure to get to know. To everyone who supported me, I want to express sincere gratitude! Although I did not win the election, it was very close: Maggie Charron 492, Carolyn Malloy 432, Stephanie Kube 108. Our voices were heard, which is so important! The message of putting academic excellence and the social and emotional well-being of our students at the forefront resonated strongly with many in our community. Our work has just begun!

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