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Diverse Literature
Everett Public Schools is leading with our commitment to creating a sense of belonging and presence for all students. We believe that all students, inclusive of race, ethnicity, gender, ability, beliefs, sexual orientation, and identity, have the right to see themselves and others reflected in our school communities and curriculum. We are dedicated to providing access to a variety of literature which authentically represents the diversity of our students with the intent of raising intellectual openness, analysis, personal enjoyment, and cultural awareness of others.
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PRIDE in EPS
In Washington, all students have the right to be treated according to their gender identity at school. Our district is committed to creating safe, inclusive spaces where our LGBTQIA+ community is respected, supported, and empowered to thrive. Through affirming practices, inclusive education, and community partnerships, we uplift every student's identity and voice.
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Kutz4Kidz - Free Haircut Program Impact Overview
Kutz 4 Kidz is a free hair voucher program provided in partnership with Everett Public School's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Department, the Coverson family and NAACP Snohomish.
Who is eligible for Kutz 4 Kidz?
The Kutz 4 Kidz project is a program that supports homeless, low income and free and reduced meal students. Kutz 4 Kidz focuses on African American students with an outreach to economically challenged students who meet the criteria. For more information contact info@naacp-snoco.org or dei@everettsd.org.
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