• JEDI FAQ's

     

    JEDI work is for everyone. Every person brings a unique perspective and identity with them into every space. JEDI work is also for Echo Horizon School. As a co-enrollment full inclusion model, 15% of our students are d/Deaf or Hard of Hearing. 40% of our students identify as students of color, and our students come from over 45 Zip Codes in Los Angeles County. In order to ensure all our students feel a sense of belonging, it is critically important that we engage in JEDI work in a developmentally appropriate way at every age level. For this reason, our JEDI team is inclusive of all adults in our community. The JEDI Committee allows faculty, staff, administrators, parents, and caregivers to collaborate on our JEDI work. The Parent Association and Board of Trustees both have JEDI sub-committees, and our PA JEDI Team runs our Parent Affinity Spaces. Teachers engage regularly in JEDI work both within their classrooms and as adult learners.

     

  • Why engage in JEDI work with Elementary School Students?

  • How can I get involved in JEDI at Echo Horizon?

  • What resources do you recommend?

  • Why do you keep writing “d/Deaf?”

  • What is an affinity group?