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Related: About this forumFerguson unrest is taking its toll on education
FERGUSON With continued school cancellations in three districts, teachers spent Tuesday trying to overcome the heartache theyve felt since chaos erupted over Michael Browns shooting death. Many of them did it by reaching out to their students. Others cleaned up the mess in Ferguson.
Dozens of teachers organized learning activities at public libraries and in a church hall, attracting children from throughout the Ferguson-Florissant School District, where the start of the school year has been delayed by more than a week so far. Two hundred more cleaned up debris on West Florissant Avenue, where protesters and police had clashed the night before.
And inside school cafeterias, some worked to provide free lunches to children, most of whom rely on school for something to eat.
As teachers, we want to build up our community, not tear it down, said Remy Bryant, a Jennings High School biology teacher wearing gloves and filling a trash bag. She was cleaning up with about 200 teachers, principals and staff nearly everyone who works for the Jennings district.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/education/ferguson-unrest-is-taking-its-toll-on-education/article_36dc4c18-975b-5794-bbaf-3a9ebdef5e3c.html
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)that opportunity is currently not available as the schools are closed in the area. Hopefully things will stabilize enough soon as the students need to get back to their studies. Living in the district this is having an effect on the area and I know my neighbors would certainly like to see their children back in class.
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)I'm saddened by what has happened there.