- Shoreline Public Schools
- Ethnic Studies Fellows
Equity and Family Engagement
- Equity and Family Engagement Department
- Equity Advisory Team, Tools and Resources
- Race and Equity Leads
- Ethnic Studies Fellows
- Equitable Family Engagement
- Family Affinity Groups
- Community Events and Opportunities
- Monthly Calendar Observances
- Professional Development
- Social Justice Library
- Information Regarding LGBTQIA+ Student Rights
- Information Regarding Immigration Status and Student Rights
- Video: Pulling Back the Curtain on Equity in Shoreline Schools
- Equity Spotlight Webinar on May 13, 2020
- Black and Brown Town Hall

Ethnic Studies Fellows
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What is the Ethnic Studies Fellows?
In Summer 2020, the Shoreline School Board passed the Ethnic Studies Resolution..."We affirm our belief that the integration and addition of ethnic studies into the education of Shoreline School District’s students can have a positive impact on eliminating opportunity gaps."
To create an intentional and sustainable Ethnic Studies Program P-12, the Ethnic Studies Fellows Program was created. Through a partnership of Equity and Instruction, and facilitated by Tracy Castro-Gill, founder of Washington Ethnic Studies Now and Dr. Tanisha Brandon-Felder, this year long intensive fellowship will focus on the pedagogy and framework of Ethnic Studies with deep explorations of:
Teaching for Black Lives, Indigenous perspectives and histories, the Asian American Experience on the West Coast, and Mexican American/Latinx Studies.Cohort 2 September 2021-June 2022
Cohort 1 January 2021-June 2021