Summary
We visited Grants Pass, Oregon recently and spoke with Nevin Van Manen, the principal at Highland Elementary about school culture, and community, and what it means to be from Grants Pass, from Oregon, and from the United States. Special thanks to Adam Davis from Oregon Humanities for co-hosting this interview, and to the students and educators we’ve spoken with in Grants Pass who we’ve spoken with in recent months.
“Citizenship is how we treat one another. It’s how we are to each other, it’s how we help each other. Even if I don’t disagree, if you’re need of help, I’m going to help you. For some of our kids who struggle with all the horrible things that people are going through like poverty, the hope is can we break that cycle somehow… can we break the cycle of feeling like you’re just stuck in this.”
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The Early Link Podcast highlights national, regional, and local voices working in early childhood education and the nonprofit sector. The podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Rafael Otto, Children’s Institute’s director of communications.
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