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Jessica Shyu, who taught special education for two years at an American Indian reservation school in New Mexico, is a program director for Teach For America in Washington, D.C., where she supports and trains TFA teachers. In this blog, Jessica will write about the lives of new teachers in today's schools, exploring their practice, experiences, and career challenges and opportunities. Opinions expressed in the blog are Jessica's own and do not represent the views of Teach for America or teachermagazine.org.

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... and they keep on moving

This is for all the students, teachers, administrators, support staff and families who keep keep on moving. This is for everyone who pauses to mourn and reflect, but refuses to stop the learning and teaching after a fight, a shooting, a stabbing, a threat.

Because as scary as it is and as much as you'd rather call out from work tomorrow, it's that whole education thing that's ultimately going to knock out the gangs and violence. In the long run, good, quality teaching is going to be what gives our kids in Anacostia and communities all around the country, a fighting chance to make their schools and communities a safe place to be. Thanks for all you do.

That said, any suggestions on how to address the issue with high school students who have become highly desensitized over time around violence? My amazing group of special educators would love to hear how others have made these awful times a moment of learning and teaching.

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Jessica Shyu

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