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Special Ep. Part 2: Student Voices on School Safety

33 min · 27 aug 2020
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If you haven't already, we encourage you to listen to part 1 of this special episode on school safety. Students are often the ones most impacted by decisions adults make in schools and many times don’t have a seat at the table. In part 2 of this special episode, we continue the conversation with three current and former Minneapolis students who have been working with staff as they develop a new model for school safety without the use of school resource officers.

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