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Subject Maintaining Strong Communities in Polarized Classrooms
Date November 10, 2020 12:35 AM
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Political rhetoric didn't end with the election, and as recounts and lawsuits continue, educators should work to maintain inclusive classrooms.

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November 9, 2020
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** Dear John,
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Polarizing political rhetoric didn’t end with the election, and as recounts and lawsuits continue, it remains critical that educators work to maintain strong, inclusive communities in their classrooms. We hope these resources ([link removed]) will help.

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Thanks for all you do for students.
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