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March is National Sleep Month, a time to emphasize the vital role sleep plays in our daily lives.

“Seeing my parents struggle, I wanted to be independent and self-sufficient."
“Somewhere between 4th and 6th grade, I decided to be a teacher. I had good teachers as examples, and I knew they cared about me as a person first.”

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As schools across the nation grapple with issues of discrimination and intolerance, here are resources to help build a more inclusive and equitable educational system for all.

"Our nation’s educators are critical to ensuring students’ success, which is why I’m committed to finding solutions to address teacher and principal shortages...across the country."
We have witnessed in horror as military-style weapons have been deployed against children and educators learning and teaching at school.
School districts may distribute these tests for free to students, staff, parents and school communities.
School boards must have clear policies on how to define and address hate speech.

Congress heard from 54 national advocacy organizations, including the American Federation of School Administrations, fighting to keep education spending a priority in the federal budget.