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View Comments Rhea Groves lives in Hermitage with her husband, an active-duty member of the Air Force, and son, now 7 years old. She parent leader with Nashville PROPEL. When it came time to enroll my son in elementary school, I wasn’t really sure where to start. Like any parent, I wanted Jayshawn to go to a good school, one that would provide structure and challenge him. Most importantly, I wanted my son to find a place where he could be happy, grow, and truly enjoy learning. But when I visited our zoned elementary school, I realized pretty quickly that it wasn’t going to be the right fit. It was a decent school, but I just didn’t see enough excitement or passion. I knew in my heart that it wasn’t a place where my son would thrive. ....
According to The Tennessean, 7-year-old Morgan Bugg sparked change in the name of representation and inclusion of Black girl’s natural hairstyles, after noticing an educational app lacked inclusivity. A report said that Bugg was using Freckle as a part of her online, first-grade curriculum. On its website, Freckle states that it provides teachers with the best differentiation platform so they can teach all of their students at the level that’s best for them. As a part of the education game, students can earn coins for completing learning activities. The Tennessean reported that the young girl wanted to redeem her coins and style her own avatar at the virtual store, but no hairstyle options for Black female students like her existed. Upon returning to virtual school, Morgan informed her teacher Kelley Anne Joyner that it was not fair that Freckle had one Black boy hair option and no Black girl hair option. ....
7-year-old persuades Freckle app to include 'Black girl hair' like hers washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
All people have the power to create change, including 7-year-old Morgan Bugg of Brentwood. In early April, Morgan was using the educational app Freckle as a part of her online, first-grade curriculum at Edmondson Elementary School. The online platform is gamified, giving students the opportunity to win coins while completing activities geared toward reading and math enhancement. Upon successfully completing Freckle learning activities, Bugg went to redeem her coins and style her own avatar. However, when she arrived at the virtual store, she realized there were no hairstyle options for Black female students like her. At the time, there was one option for Black males and even bright dye options, like purple. ....
May 1, 2021 GMT BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (AP) An educational app has responded to the request of a 7-year-old Tennessee student by adding hairstyle options for Black girls to its avatars, The Tennessean reported. Last month, Morgan Bugg, of Brentwood, was using the Freckle app as a part of her online, first-grade curriculum. The app gives students the opportunity to win coins while completing math and reading activities. But when Morgan went to redeem her coins and create her own avatar, she saw no hairstyle options for Black female students like her. “I felt kind of sad and jealous that there wasn’t any girl hair for me,” Morgan told the newspaper. “So then I just got off the store, and I was really mad.” ....