Lexington C.A.R.E.S.
Lexington Speaks
Lexington residents voice their opinions
Many
Lexington residents have voiced their opinions supporting the Lexington
schools and their committment to safe, welcoming, and inclusive
classrooms in the pages of the Lexington Minuteman
as guest commentaries and as
letters to the editor.
- Moving Forward by Meg Soens and Pam Hoffman, June 29, 2006
- Lawsuit challenging curriculum frivolous by Carol Rose, May 4, 2006
- Vigil Gives Hope To Town
by Lexington C.A.R.E.S, September 15, 2005
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Pay closer attention to the curriculum
by Jonathan Quint, August 18, 2005.
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Lexington CARES about our tradition of inclusive, safe and welcoming classrooms
by Lexington C.A.R.E.S., June 16, 2005
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Why inclusion matters for all types of
families by Vicky Parker, May 12, 2005
- In
the best interests of the child
by Deborah Weiner Soule, May 12, 2005
- Kids offer a lesson in diversity
by Jeri Zeder, May 12, 2005
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Drawing circle around one or sending
message to all? by Meg Soens, May 12, 2005
- Applaud superintendent, Estabrook principal
for their efforts, a look at the legal aspects of the
Estabrook incident, by Carol Rose, May 5, 2005
- 2008-04-17
- 2008-04-10 (in response to "Windows and Mirrors" diversity curriculum)
- 2007-03-04 (in response to the dismissal of the Parker/Wirthlin lawsuit, published in the Boston Globe "Ideas" section)
- Opt-out considered harmful, Jon Dreyer, Lexington
- Not indoctrination, Sara McGlinchey, Lexington
- Fears misplaced, Louis Jay Frank, Natick
- Kindergarten is already too late, Dave Brown, Malden
- Indoctrination by closet, Janna Jackson, Melrose
- 2006-06-22
- 2006-05-11
- 2006-05-04
- 2006-04-27
- 2006-01-05
- 2005-12-29
- 2005-11-03
- 2005-10-27
- 2005-09-22
- 2005-09-15
- 2005-09-08
- 2005-09-01
- 2005-08-11
- 2005-08-04
- 2005-07-07
- 2005-06-30
- 2005-06-23
- 2005-06-16
- 2005-06-09
- 2005-06-02
- 2005-05-26
- 2005-05-19
- 2005-05-12
- 2005-05-05
- Town should be proud of administration, Elisabeth Sackton and Liz Coolidge
- Thanks to Jay, Hurley for work, Rosemary Trowbridge
- Don't buckle to rightwing campaign, Stan Griffith
- Why such issues over a book?, Carol Boswell
- Schools acted appropriately, Craig Cyr
- Estabrook is proudly diverse, Sharon and Meg Bonnell Bradley
- Fathers support Hurley and Jay, Steve Cohen et al
- Incident was attack on equality, Toby Sackton
- Support offered for workers at Estabrook, David Horton
- Respecting everyone is a worthy cause, Pamela Tames and David Jesurum
- His requests are far-fetched, William Leavitt
- Books cannot be considered sex ed, Robin Tartaglia
- Incident reminds her of the past, Patricia (Rubin) Parcells