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John,
For a long time, many of us in the classroom were waiting for an educator-focused movement to emerge, one that truly understood the unique role we play in keeping our students safe. We knew that our voices as educators and experts were missing from the national conversation.
That is why Teachers Unify was founded: to ensure that those of us who know what is best for kids in the classroom finally have a seat at the table.
Recently, our co-founder, Abbey Clements, sat down with The Meteor to discuss the 13th anniversary of the Sandy Hook tragedy and the path forward for our movement.
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In this piece, Abbey shares why a culture shift around secure storage is one of our greatest opportunities for change and how our new Crisis Intervention & Support Team is helping school communities move forward after experiencing violence.
It is a reminder that while the challenges we face are systemic, the solutions often begin with the trusted voices of educators. As Abbey says, we are the experts we’ve been waiting for , and when we normalize conversations about safety, from the PTA to the principal’s office, we build a foundation of care that protects every student.
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At Teacher Unify, we are moving from reaction to prevention. We are reclaiming our power as educators to lead the way toward the future our students deserve.
Thank you for being part of this movement
— Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence
P.S. One of the most impactful things you can do today is help normalize secure storage in your own district. If you are moved by the vision shared in this interview, please consider making a gift to help us expand our "Project Lockdown" resources and support more classrooms nationwide. [[link removed]]
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