Social/Emotional Learning Night — May 4, 2022

Posted April 26, 2022

McKinley-Thatcher is excited to host a special version of our annual Social/Emotional Learning (SEL) Night on Wednesday, May 4! This year’s SEL Night topic is “The Importance of Talking to Children about Race,” delivered in an in-person 2-hour session hosted by Eric Elmore, DPS Culturally Responsive Educator Specialist. This event is intended for adult family members only (no childcare is provided), and you MUST be pre-registered to attend!

Attendance at this event will be capped at 75 people due to space limitations. RSVPs will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • WHO: adult family members of McKinley students
  • WHAT: Social/Emotional Learning Night: “The Importance of Talking to Children about Race”
  • WHEN: Wednesday, May 4, 5:30pm-7:30pm (light pizza dinner served beforehand at 5:00pm)
  • WHERE: McKinley cafeteria
  • WHY: join Eric Elmore, DPS Culturally Responsive Educator Specialist, for a 2-hour session to learn about best practices for talking to children about race.
  • HOWRSVP using this Google form by Monday, May 2!

Have Questions or Need More Information?

Call our office at (720) 424-5600 or email us at McKinley_Thatcher@dpsk12.org. We are always happy to help!