Community Demands Change to Curriculum in Response to Recent Black Lives Matter Protests – The MIHS Islander
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The following letter was sent to Mercer Island School District stakeholders on June 4 in an attempt to encourage district-wide curriculum change. The letter was signed by over 1,000 community members. Mercer Island School District Board June 3rd 2020 4160 86th Avenue SE Mercer Island, WA 98040 Dear Superintendent Colosky, Board Members of the Mercer

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