In partnership with our Superintendent, Ryan Schoenfeld and Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction, Duncan Wilson, Ardsley RACE has been able to bridge the gap between the communities concern's about anti-racism and racial literacy in our schools. We've also been able to bring the schools to the community.
In partnership with Chief Anthony Piccolino and our Community Relations Officer, Tony Vacca, Ardsley RACE has been able to allow families of color to meet our officers and ask the important questions that make them feel safe in our community. In turn, our officers have been able to demonstrate their truest intentions for our community members.
Our community is full of people who want to help, but also who want a stronger sense of that traditional village concept. This includes parents and children alike. We intend on providing this through small virtual community gatherings for parents and children alike.
Celebrate Black History Month - learn something new, confirm the accuracy of the history that you've been taught, make a difference.
-Meetings with our Mayor, Police Chief and Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent of schools
-Virtual Town Hall
-Coffee With A Cop
There is still work to be done. Follow us on FaceBook or email us to participate.
Please join us for our next meeting on TBA at 7:30pm. Please email us for more information at info@ArdsleyRACE.org.
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