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== News and Opinion ==
== News and Opinion ==
* Lexington Minuteman: [https://lexington.wickedlocal.com/news/20200211/lexington-suspension-rates-remain-disproportional-new-data-shows Lexington suspension rates remain disproportional, new data shows] (Feb 11, 2020)
* Lexington Minuteman: [https://lexington.wickedlocal.com/news/20200211/lexington-suspension-rates-remain-disproportional-new-data-shows Lexington suspension rates remain disproportional, new data shows], by Ross Cristantiello (Feb 11, 2020)
* Lexington Minuteman: [https://lexington.wickedlocal.com/news/20180629/guest-commentary-school-committee-hire-outside-consultant-to-help-with-discipline-disparities GUEST COMMENTARY: School Committee, hire outside consultant to help with discipline disparities], by Mona Roy (Jun 29, 2018)
* Lexington Minuteman: [https://lexington.wickedlocal.com/news/20180629/guest-commentary-school-committee-hire-outside-consultant-to-help-with-discipline-disparities GUEST COMMENTARY: School Committee, hire outside consultant to help with discipline disparities], by Mona Roy (Jun 29, 2018)
* Lexington Minuteman: [https://lexington.wickedlocal.com/news/20180524/lexington-school-committee-revisits-school-discipline-disparities-after-survey-gone-wrong Lexington School Committee revisits school discipline disparities after survey gone wrong], by Heather Beasley Doyle (May 24, 2018)  
* Lexington Minuteman: [https://lexington.wickedlocal.com/news/20180524/lexington-school-committee-revisits-school-discipline-disparities-after-survey-gone-wrong Lexington School Committee revisits school discipline disparities after survey gone wrong], by Heather Beasley Doyle (May 24, 2018)  

Revision as of 10:56, 25 June 2020

News and Opinion

Reports

  • Invisible and Unheard: The Black Experience at Lexington High School (June 2020), survey organized by an anonymous group of LHS alums.
  • School Committee meeting on Jan 21, 2020: Equity Audit - Johnny Cole, Director of Equity & Student Supports video (starts at 2:30:00), meeting packet (p. 6)
    • This was in response to a process started in 2017-2018, before Superintendent Hackett's time, that looked at school discipline disparities for Black & brown students, as well as SPED students
    • Summer 2018, Superintendent worked with the Administrative Council to develop the Call to Action - the blueprint on how to address the issue
    • July 2019, the position of Director of Equity & Student Support was created at the request of the SC, to address this issue
    • The Equity Audit was conducted by Johnny Cole, and the presentation is the result of his findings
  • Admin Council on Apr 24, 2019: Update on Discipline

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