HCPSS, the Howard County Education Association and the Restorative Justice Partnership invite students, families, staff and the public to gain a better understanding of restorative justice and how it benefits our students, schools and communities.
The event will feature a panel discussion with:
- Monica Stevens, principal, Mayfield Woods Middle School
- Kenny Porritt, REACH Academy lead, Long Reach High School
- Students, Long Reach High School
- Maura Dunnigan, parent, HCPSS
- Daniel Kim, organizer, Denver
- Zellie Thomas, teacher and activist, Paterson, N.J.
- Joseph Waldon, social worker, Skinner Middle School, Denver
The panel will be followed by a question-and-answer session.
Anyone interested in attending is asked to register online.