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Education

The Committee on Education:

  1. Seeks to eliminate segregation and other discriminatory practices in public education; 

  2. Studies local educational conditions affecting minority groups; 

  3. Investigates the public school system and school zoning; 

  4. Familiarizes itself with textbook material that is racially derogatory; 

  5. Seeks to stimulate school attendance; 

  6. Keeps informed of school conditions and strive to correct abuses where found; 

  7. Investigates the effects of standardized and high-stakes testing practices; 

  8. Promotes teacher certification; 

  9. Promotes parental involvement in education; and 

  10. Aims to be a center of popular education on the race question and on the work of the Association.

Meetings: Second Wednesday of the month, 5:30pm - 6:30pm

Chair: Deborah Travis

Education Allies

 

Education Committee Goals

* 2022 Draft Goals and Strategies


Virginia NAACP

Virginia Conference 2021* Education Legislative Agenda:

National NAACP

 

Communication Toolkit

The Communication Toolkit provides resources for community members to add their voices to public conversations on specific education topics by speaking to school boards and writing in response to topics.

 

Current Topics

Re-Examining History

​“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”

― James Baldwin

Traditionally, history has been told through the perspective and to the advantage of the people whose position and privilege have given them the dominate voice.  The purpose of this page is to provide history resources that: 

a)   examine or challenge the traditionally presented view of history, and/or 

b)   include the voices of people whose lived experiences have been misrepresented or excluded.

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Resource Type
CI Educational History, Oral History with Jessie Eaves, Virginia Tech Special Collection.
Calfee Community & Culture Center, website.​
Calfee Training School:  Its hidden history and future purpose for the community, Hidden History: Pulaski, WDBJ, article and video.
Calfee Training School:  The Legacy Lives On, ColorsVA.
California African American Museum, website.
Case for Reparations by Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic article online.
Celebrating Floyd County, Virginia, Online Collections Database, Floyd County Historical Society: Archives/Photos/Libraries/Objects, searchable website.
Celebrating Floyd County, Virginia, Online Collections Database, Floyd County Historical Society: Archives/Photos/Libraries/Objects, searchable website.
Celebrating Tribal Nations: America’s Great Partners, Suzan Shown Harjo’s Library of Congress 2008 Native American History Month Keynote Address, video.
Central Park Five, a film by Ken Burns & David McMahon & Sarah Burns, PBS, Blue Ridge Passport, video.
Central Park Five, Inside History newsletter, online article.
Challenging Caricatures:  Images of Queen Lili’uokalani, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, website. 
Charles Johnson Recalling the African-American Communities in and around Blacksburg[JB1] , 2009 Historic Lecture Series, Blacksburg Museum & Cultural Foundation, video.
Chauncey Depew Harmon, Senior: A Case Study in Leadership for Educational Opportunity and Equality in Pulaski Virginia by Norman Wayne Tripp, VT Doctoral Dissertation, online.
Christiansburg Industrial Institute Oral History Project, Virginia Tech, Special Collections and University Archives Online.
Christiansburg Institute Football Team and Marching Band, First School Dance at CI, Boarding Students, Thoughts on CI, Oral History with Mary Smith Mills, Virginia Tech Special Collections.
Christiansburg Institute Series:  Edgar A. Long Building, WVTF Public Radio on Discovery Virginia website,  Segment 1, Segment 2, Segment 3, Segment 4.
Christiansburg Institute, website.
Christiansburg Institute:  A Proud Heritage by James Wesley Smith and Amanda E. DeHart (Link goes to list of local libraries from which the book may be requested.  For a $5.00 postage fee, a branch of the Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library will request for patrons.)
Christiansburg Institute:  Once a School; Now a Nonprofit, BUZZ, Blue Ridge PBS, Season 2, Episode 13, Part One and Part Two, online video.
Christiansburg Institute:  Segregation, Integration, and the Gift of Education, article in Colors: VA magazine.
Civil Rights Movement Timeline, History.Com (video with print timeline containing imbedded links)
Civil Rights Tours, Moton Museum, Farmville, VA, website.
Clear Connection between Slavery and American Capitalism by Dian Gerdeman, Forbes, online article.
Closing of Prince Edward County’s Schools, Virginia Museum of History & Culture, website.

School Division and School Board Information

Information includes processes for communicating with school board members and division administrators as well as attending school board meeting.

Montgomery County Public Schools is led by a School Board of seven members, all elected by popular vote.

Meetings are normally held on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Typically, meetings are located at the Montgomery County Government Center, 755 Roanoke Street, Christiansburg, VA. Occasionally meeting times and/or locations change. Please refer to the meeting page for the most current information.



 

Student Support and Conduct

In January of 2021, the Virginia Board of Education approved revisions to the Student Code of Conduct Policy Guidelines, including renaming the document:  Model Guidance for Positive and Preventative Code of Student Conduct Policy and Alternatives.  Pages 11-12, state


​The goal of the document is to provide school boards with guidance to revise local student codes of conduct to create a positive and preventive approach to student conduct. 

Research has shown that frequent out of school suspensions, zero-tolerance policies, and “get-tough” approaches to school safety are “ineffective and increase the risk for negative social and academic outcomes, especially for children from historically disadvantaged groups.”
The 2017-2818 revision was undertaken to create a document that:

Focuses on prevention;
Recognizes the needs for instructional interventions and behavioral supports when students do not meet behavioral expectations; and 
Defines equitable approaches to school discipline.


Local school boards are required to adopt and revise regulations on codes of student conduct that are consistent with, but may be more stringent than, these Guidelines.

Contact Us:

NAACP Montgomery-Radford-Floyd Branch

PO Box 6044

Christiansburg, Virginia 24068

info@mrfnaacp.org 

(540) 382-6751

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