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A CT school task force dedicated to diversity and inclusion wants to issue an optional survey. It s facing strong opposition.
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Exterior, Joel Barlow High School, in Redding, Conn. May 29, 2019.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
On the anniversary of the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, the Easton-Redding Region 9 school board debated an optional survey by the district’s diversity, equity and inclusion task force that they saw as a key measure to assess students’ needs and address gaps in the curriculum.
The task force has faced strong opposition from some community members in its attempts to issue the survey to determine needs and gaps in the curriculum.
May 7, 2021
Before the pandemic, Robin Harper, who works at a preschool on Martha’s Vineyard, showered every day.
COVID changed a lot of things – including how often we shower, apparently. Before the pandemic, Robin Harper, who works at a preschool on Martha’s Vineyard, showered every day. But when coronavirus kept her inside and away from others, she started showering once a week. And even though she is back at work, she is not back to her regular showering schedule. “Don’t get me wrong,” Robin said. “I like showers. But it’s one thing off my plate. I’m a mom. I work full-time, and it’s one less thing I have to do.”
May 7, 2021
Before the pandemic, Robin Harper, who works at a preschool on Martha’s Vineyard, showered every day.
COVID changed a lot of things – including how often we shower, apparently. Before the pandemic, Robin Harper, who works at a preschool on Martha’s Vineyard, showered every day. But when coronavirus kept her inside and away from others, she started showering once a week. And even though she is back at work, she is not back to her regular showering schedule. “Don’t get me wrong,” Robin said. “I like showers. But it’s one thing off my plate. I’m a mom. I work full-time, and it’s one less thing I have to do.”