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West Orange School District Aids in 2020 Census Effort
WEST ORANGE, NJ - The West Orange School District is raising awareness of the 2020 Census, especially during "Statistics in Schools" Week, March 2-6.
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Eveny de Mendez has worked with her team of educators to implement directed communication strategies that will help the West Orange community understand the importance of taking the census and its impact on district and township funding.
These strategies include:
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Social Media. Video posts and graphics are being shared on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter this week. Give us a like or Retweet! (Week of March 2 - 6)
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West Orange High School is making morning announcements. (Week of March 2-6)
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Videos are being played on TV 36/45. The links are shared below, should you have PSA monitors.
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Sample lesson activities are being shared with Social Studies and Math teachers regarding Census awareness and how Statistics data is collected and used.
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Suggested activities will be shared with Art teachers for the creation of a lesson and/or poster.
"As the West Orange School District representative on the West Orange Complete Count Committee, I made a commitment to translate the importance of our partnership through education," began Board of Education Vice-President Terry Trigg-Scales.
Shareable Resources
Video Links
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What is the 2020 Census? English
Morning Announcements - Samples
Each day the announcement can have the same opening and closing with a different fact each day.
OPENING
“The 2020 Census is more than a population count, it’s an opportunity to shape the future of your community. March 2nd through March 6th marks Census Statistic Week and we will be sharing facts and answering questions you may have about the Census.”
ENDING
“Every voice matters! Take the pledge to shape your future! For more information on the 2020 Census, please visit 2020census.gov“
MONDAY: “The 2020 Census will determine congressional representation, inform hundreds of billions in federal funding and provide data that will impact communities through the year 2030.”
TUESDAY: “Getting a complete and accurate census count is critically important. And while you are required by law to participate, the Census Bureau is also required by law to protect your answers. The responses are used to produce statistics and the Census Bureau does not disclose any private information.”
WEDNESDAY: “Census results affect your community every day. School lunches, plans for highways, support for firefighters & families in need. They also help determine how money is allocated for the Head Start program and grants that help support teachers and special education along with more than 100 other programs.”
THURSDAY: “The Census Bureau will never ask for your social security number, anything on behalf of a political party, money or donations, or your bank or credit card numbers. Additionally, there is no citizenship question on the Census. Everyone counts once in the country including non-citizens. All personal information is confidential.”
FRIDAY: “In Mid-March, households will begin receiving Official Census Bureau mail with detailed information on how to respond and by April 1st, every home will receive an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census. You will have three ways to respond: online, by phone and by mail.”
March 4, 2020