Long hours, no respect: One teacher’s cry for help
This frustration bordering on panic, or maybe dread — my reaction to not being heard — is how I’ve felt since the pandemic began. I’ve taught high school English in Baltimore City for over a decade; every year, it seems educators cry louder for help
Kerry Graham
High school students reflect on another school year during the pandemic
As the school year ends, Kerry Graham's high school English students talk about being back in school this year vs. last year's remote learning.
A painting by Marquis Myers, 17.
I teach English and I’m out of words
Teacher Kerry Graham reflects on her own students’ vulnerability following the Texas school shooting.
Kerry Graham, English teacher with Baltimore City Public Schools and a member of The Baltimore Banner's Creatives in Residence program. (Courtesy of Kerry Graham)
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