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Being Inclusive Not Exclusive with Joel Lavin Transformative Principal 259
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Social Media 259: Students choose a topic they want to study, and ask the teacher to help them understand that culture’s values.
Joel Lavin is the principal of River Road / El Camino Del Rio
- Teachers that put up welcome signs that were edgy.
- Opinion piece following the vandalism.
- Discussing racism head-on.
- Being inclusive not exclusive
- Equity committee that meets to discuss culture, morale, language barriers, etc.
- Support students that are not documented immigrants, but make sure that their rights are preserved.
- Students choose a topic they want to study, and ask the teacher to help them understand that culture’s values.
- How the mastermind benefits Joel.
- How to be a transformative principal? Get in a lot of steps to be out in your school!
- Dual Language Principal Katherine
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