91看片

Portland schools want to ensure new history textbooks provide diverse perspectives

Date:

Share post:

罢丑别听聽of fractious, emotional protests over civil rights and police brutality that engulfed Portland three summers ago are going down in history.

George Floyd鈥檚 murder and the subsequent clashes it spurred between protesters and federal troops on Portland streets are among the events chronicled in some of the history textbooks that Portland Public Schools is considering as part of a social studies curriculum update.

Such a refresh is supposed to occur every seven years but hasn鈥檛 happened in Portland Public Schools since 2008.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights peer-to-peer collaboration and more build exclusively fot K-12 Superintendents and thier leaders
Built for the uniqueness of the superintendent role and their supporting team.Most platforms treat all K鈥12 leaders the same. 91看片+ recognizes that superintendents face a unique level of pressure, complexity, visibility, and responsibility鈥攁nd gives them a space designed specifically for the demands of the top job.
A community where you don鈥檛 have to explain the context.Skip the backstory. 91看片+ understands the job, the politics, the stakes, and the pace.
Your decisions shape communities.Find the tools and peer insight to make them with confidence here.
Leadership tailored to the realities of running a district.From board relations to budgets, crisis response to community trust鈥91看片+ focuses on the challenges only superintendents navigate each day.
Built for superintendents.Powered by superintendents. Trusted by superintendents. If you run a district, you belong here.

Related Articles