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#95 - Exploring Community Schools with Emily Grijalva!

#95 - Exploring Community Schools with Emily Grijalva!

Published 3 years, 6 months ago
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Among the litany of education buzzwords that aren’t always understood is the increasingly popular term “community school.” When folks say that their site is a community school or that they’ve received funding to create a community school, what exactly do they mean? This week we’re joined by super-dope educator and advocate Emily Grijalva to unpack the meaning, purpose, and promise of community schools. Emily is an award-winning teacher who currently serves as the Community School Coordinator and sponsor of the GSA at Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez High School in Los Angeles. She joins the show to help us explore the ins and outs of community schools. But first, Jeff and Manuel take a look at recent headlines in education including a university removing all of its student teachers from a district that banned CRT and a new study exploring whether remote learning was a primary driver of decreased test scores.

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AGENDA

0:00 - Welcome!

10:11 - Student teachers removed over CRT ban

21:15 - Study explores impact of remote vs. in-person learning

35:14 - Community Schools with Emily Grijalva!!

58:46 - East Side Classic at the Coliseum


DO-NOW STORIES:

CSU Fullerton pulls student teachers out of district that bans CRT

Remote learning not the primary driver of learning loss


More from our guests:

Boyle Heights Beat article on opening of Mendez Wellness Center

NEA framing of Community Schools

LAUSD press release on Sylvia Mendez Wellness Center

LAUSD definition of Community Schools


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