The rally-turned-riot in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 prompted the Albemarle County School District to become one of the state's first to develop anti-racism policies, Assistant Superintendent L. Bernard Hairston says. The effort dovetailed with the schools' project-based learning initiative and was part of the impetus for a students' town hall discussion of structural, institutional and personal racism.
Full Story: District Administration magazine online (11/5)
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