City Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña urged educators to impart feelings of safety to the city’s 1.1 public school students in a letter sent after Donald Trump’s surprise victory.
“As leaders, it is our responsibility to project a sense of calmness and confidence,” Fariña wrote in the message to school principals, superintendents and administrators Wednesday morning.
“Many of our constituents, and you, may be feeling disoriented this morning and in the coming weeks,” she continued. “Our job doesn’t change. We lead by doing the work we committed to.”
Classrooms across the city buzzed on Wednesday with discussions of the stunning outcome of the presidential race.
Education Department officials said that teachers and kids were encouraged to have thoughtful conversations about the election in classes.
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