BOSTON (AP) — A bill that would ban the use of Native American mascots in public schools in Massachusetts is heading to a public hearing. The bill defines a Native American mascot as a “name, symbol, or image that depicts or refers to an American Indian tribe, individual, custom, or tradition that is used by…
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Diane is a reading clinician at a private school in Boston, Massachusetts serving students, ages 3-18. Her therapeutic teaching method provides students with reading and writing instruction, ongoing literacy development, and endless support. Her degrees in early childhood education, expressive therapy, and reading have fueled her passion for meeting the literacy needs of all students. Through an integrative team approach, Diane facilitates greater learning through developing phonemic awareness, phonics, comprehension, and writing skills to build students’ confidence as well as encourage further progress.
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