America is undergoing a racism audit. And according to a Washington school system, we can’t let music lessons off the hook.
Per its website , “The Olympia School District (OSD) provides diverse and challenging learning opportunities for nearly 10,000 students with a staff of administrators, teachers and support personnel totaling more than 1,300.”
The large association boasts an Equity Team, and its Equity Policy Development department is keen to stop systemic racism: The Olympia School District is committed to creating an equitable school district that serves ALL students well. … The [Equity Policy] will be collaboratively designed with the community to ensure a more inclusive school and work culture that promotes equity and addresses systemic and institutional barriers that have historically marginalized students, staff and families. Toward the goal of social justice, the district recently made a noteworthy move: In order to fight white supremacy, it canceled music […]
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