On The Street: LGBTQ+ Month with Alexandra Peoples
The Principal at Grandview Hills Elementary, Alexandra Peoples, sits down with the Chief of the Office of Educational Access, DeWayne Street, to chat about the importance of LGBTQ+ Month.
Read MoreThe On the Street podcast is an opportunity to continue the conversation around educational access and to highlight our efforts around increasing cultural competency for Leander ISD staff. Our work is about bringing people into the conversation and increasing dialectical practice.
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The Principal at Grandview Hills Elementary, Alexandra Peoples, sits down with the Chief of the Office of Educational Access, DeWayne Street, to chat about the importance of LGBTQ+ Month.
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