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Subject Supporting Muslim Students Through a Socially-Distant Ramadan
Date April 23, 2020 3:53 PM
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As Ramadan begins, we remind educators that social distancing may make this month difficult for Muslim families and students. 

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April 23, 2020
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** Dear John,
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As Ramadan begins, we remind educators that social distancing may make this month especially difficult for Muslim families and students. These resources ([link removed]) offer recommendations for teaching about the holy month and assuring your students that COVID-19 will not dim the Ramadan lights.

We’ll let you know whenever we update The Moment. Whether it’s lessons on a timely topic, resources for supporting vulnerable students or tips for making it through a tough time of year, we’ll have what you need front and center.

Thanks for all you do for students.
Teaching Tolerance
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