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The "Curie Way": Putting Care at the Center of our Schools
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After a decade of work to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline, the movement to transform school safety in Chicago is at a critical moment. As we continue to work with partners and the Whole School Safety committees across 55 high schools that remain with SROs, VOYCE invite you to join them for a powerful learning session on how one Chicago public high school transformed school safety without SROs.<br /><br />There is a critical opportunity to reinvest resources away from law enforcement approaches in our schools and into healing-centered approaches. This is a historic opportunity for parents, students, local school council members, and community members to be involved.<br /><br />Join VOYCE to learn about the “The Curie Way,” a model for school safety transformation through a holistic approach grounded in holistic student support coupled with a focus on a behavioral health team strategy. Leave with actionable tools on how schools can implement similar approaches.<br /><br />Moderated by Laura Washington, Chicago Sun-Times Columnist<br /><br />Speakers will include:<br />Dr. Allison Tingwall, Executive Director of Principal Quality at Chicago Public Schools, and former Principal at Curie Metropolitan High School<br /><br />Dr. Chris Graves, current Principal at LaSalle Elementary Language Academy, and former Assistant Principal at Curie Metropolitan High School<br /><br />Renitra Hunter, current Curie High School student<br /><br />Marques Watts, VOYCE youth leader<br /><br />Jadine Chou, Chief Safety and Security Officer at Chicago Public Schools