Tell Us Tuesday: Should PWC Schools Be Open for ESOL & SPED students?

Last month the PW Perspective covered the rally at the Kelly Leadership Center in Manassas. Sponsored by the Prince William Education Association, the rally was for ESOL and Special Education teachers and students to have virtual classes during the beginning of the school year, which began today. However, as the General Education courses will be 100% virtual until November for now, ESOL and SPED courses will be in-person. Please share with us your thoughts on the matter on our social media pages.

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FOIA Friday: Possible campus civil rights violations investigated

by Virginia Mercury Staff ACLU launches investigation into possible abuses of civil rights across campuses Following the violent police response and mass arrests of students, staff, and faculty protestors on multiple Virginia campuses this spring amid the flaring Israel-Hamas war, the ACLU of Virginia has launched an investigation into potential abuses of civil rights and liberties. The organization submitted […]

U.S. House passes ‘anti-woke’ bill aimed at diversity, equity and inclusion in higher ed

by Shauneen Miranda, Virginia Mercury WASHINGTON —  A GOP measure barring accrediting organizations from requiring colleges and universities to adopt diversity, equity and inclusion policies as a condition of accreditation passed the U.S. House Thursday, though its fate appears dim. The End Woke Higher Education Act — which succeeded 213-201 — marks one of several so-called anti-woke initiatives and messaging bills […]