Social Justice in Crossroads School of Arts and Sciences

Social justice is woven throughout every student's experience at Crossroads, informing the lens through which they see the world. The K-12 curriculum provides students with a progressively nuanced exploration of historical and current-day inequities: locally, nationally and internationally. Through class projects; community service; clubs and organizations; student-led activism; and the Crossroads School Equity & Justice Institute, students learn virtually disquisitional social justice issues, raise awareness amongst their peers and take activeness to affect meaningful alter.

Elementary School

The seeds of social awareness are planted as our youngest students learn about the world around them, including prejudice and its furnishings on individuals and societies. Classroom enquiry topics—which students oft nowadays to the wider school customs during Monday Morning Meetings—accept included immigration, ecology deposition and criminal justice reform. Each classroom has a curricular component that embodies service learning, such as building friendships with residents of a senior denizen home and serving nutrient to the homeless. Our Simple School students pride themselves on beingness "upstanders" who are willing to take a stand for what is correct.

Middle School

The Middle Schoolhouse curriculum offers multiple approaches to didactics social justice. Students study key questions about American justice and global citizenship in the Core program while computing living costs on a minimum wage upkeep in math. Students concord awareness-raising campaigns and fundraisers on and off campus: contempo topics include gun control, Black Lives Thing and women'due south rights. The Service Learning program integrates community service with independent research and projects that educate students on social justice bug in our customs.

Upper School

Social justice is embedded throughout the Upper School curriculum: Class offerings include Modern Gender Studies; American Social Movements; and Global Health: Equity, Social Justice and Sustainability. During Annual Forum Days on social justice topics, students engage in workshops and hear from guest experts. Student-led clubs tackle issues from homelessness to LGBT rights, partnering with and supporting the work of local nonprofits. Through the four-year Community Service program, students develop community service projects and volunteer with partner organizations including Heal the Bay, Functioning Gratitude and Habitat for Humanity. Seniors graduate with a clear sense of the inequities that exist in our globe and a drive to be part of the solution.

Guest Speakers

Every year, Crossroads invites esteemed guest speakers to accost students, parents, faculty and staff on a number of topics related to social justice. Recent speakers have included gender equality scholar Jackson Katz; Equal Justice Initiative Founder Bryan Stevenson (pictured); Little Rock Nine fellow member Terrence Roberts; and Philadelphia Councilmember Helen Gym.

Speaking events through The Younes and Soraya Nazarian Equity & Justice Distinguished Lecture Serial—a feature of Crossroads School'southward Disinterestedness & Justice Constitute—are free and open up to the public. For a list of by and upcoming events in this series, please click hither.

Social Justice

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