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Critical Guidelines for Ensuring Data Privacy in Districts

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Bringing parents in for discussions such as their students’ devices and the safety of their students on social media can be an opportunity for district leaders to share what the district is doing on the school end to keep their students safe. ClassLink empowers your students and teachers with instant access to their learning resources.

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Social and Cultural Literacy Resources for Classrooms

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Anti-Racist Resources : This comprehensive, crowd-sourced Google doc (created in the wake of the Charlottesville, Virginia, white supremacist rally) is a must-bookmark resource for any educator committed to combating bias and bigotry in their classroom and community.

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Innovative ideas for school libraries

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When it comes to reading for pleasure, students have so many other competing interests available to them – movies, games, social media, and TV shows – that we need to aim to make it an attractive, conscious choice. Handbooks can summarize library services, events calendars, and important updates. Holzweiss asked.