You Belong Here is a group of parents, faculty & students who care about Lab and want it to be a place where everyone at Lab can feel that they belong. We are concerned that the "Standards for Viewpoint Neutrality" will stifle teachers' ability to cultivate cultures of thinking and belonging in the classroom.
Please scroll down to learn more about these standards & our concerns.
You Belong Here is thrilled to announce a year-end demonstration that we’re willing to show up and support our dedicated and courageous Lab teachers.
Bring your kids, make some signs, and come join other Lab parents, students, and faculty on Friday, May 15th, at 3:30pm, in front of the Historic Campus at 1362 E 59th St, as we celebrate the culture of love, acceptance, and belonging that welcomes our kids to Lab every day.
Together, we’ll send the message that we believe in empowered teachers who are free to see each one of our kids and their lived experiences. And that we believe “neutrality” is a dishonest facade masking silence, erasure, and fear.
We’ll hear firsthand from teachers, parents, donors, and students about the culture at Lab we have created together and intend to maintain. Then over to the Midway for art and joy!
RSVP here so we know we can count on you to join our community on May 15th. Order a “Free Teachers Raise Thinkers” T-shirt here as a fashion statement and show of support: https://youbelonghere.cheddarup.com/
Please also consider joining us earlier on Friday from 12:00-1:00pm on the quad at Levi Hall to deliver the AAUP petition UChicago faculty response to the proposed standards to the University administration. RSVP to participate in the quad event.
You know where you belong on May 15th. See you soon!
250+ Faculty and Staff signed this petition in response to the Standards.
Click here to view a letter from Early Childhood Teachers to Ethan Bueno de Mesquita on Thursday, March 5th.
Click here to view the key takeaways from panel speakers representing Lab faculty and parents.
Feedback from faculty and parents (link to slides)
“As a parent, I am deeply worried. The Administration’s use of viewpoint neutrality to soften Lab’s commitment to inclusion in order to appear more politically balanced, is not protecting education, it is compromising the very values that make it meaningful. For students from historically marginalized communities, whose sense of belonging has too often been undermined in educational settings, this shift is not abstract. When the administration hesitates to affirm students’ identities and lived experiences, it sends a troubling message that some students’ belonging is negotiable. Neutrality in moments that call for affirmation does not create balance, it deepens harm.” - Lab Parent
“The current direction negatively impacts everyone. A framework that discourages educators from engaging deeply with complex social realities risks narrowing classroom inquiry for all students. When teachers feel constrained in discussing history, ethics, and lived experience, every student loses opportunities to develop critical thinking and the ability to connect their learning with the world around them and their lives outside of school.” - Lab parent
"I see our students--even the very youngest-- as individuals who are capable of complex thinking--not as vessels to be filled. I believe that education is, in our founder, John Dewey's, words, 'an active and constructive process," and that I must respond to and uplift our students' whole selves. This means that I must make space for their questions and concerns about the world around them.
Dewey also said, 'the real process of education should be the process of learning to think through the application of real problems.' These new guidelines have a chilling effect. I start to second guess myself each time I read an award-winning picture book, teach histories of all people, follow the class' lead in pursuing a subject of inquiry--that this somehow will be deemed "controversial" or a "contested issue" by these standards, and the consequences for this are unclear.
How are we supposed to help our students learn how to think under these conditions? " -Lab Teacher
"A disagreement can start a new idea."
" I want everyone to feel like they're loved."
"A neutral stance would be harmful if someone is being bullied"
"I know someone at Lab whose parents are not accepting, but at Lab she feels accepted."
"Stop the racist, anti-trans, anti-neurodiverse things that are happening... no more affinity groups at Labfest....signs are being taken down." -Lab Students
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