After the Bias Incident: A Look Into IMSA’s Treatment of Diversity
On Monday, September 23rd, many IMSA students, along with faculty, were shocked to hear that a black doll had been hung by a string in 1508, representing a lynching. Because…
On Monday, September 23rd, many IMSA students, along with faculty, were shocked to hear that a black doll had been hung by a string in 1508, representing a lynching. Because…
The following is an editorial from an IMSA student. This letter has been reviewed only for the appropriateness of its language, and no edits have been made to its content,…
As of Tuesday, August 27th, the College Board will no longer be including Overall Disadvantage Level scores with its SAT score reports. The Overall Disadvantage Level score, informally termed the…
On May 16th, the College Board announced its plans to introduce a new score to be reported on SAT score reports –Â an Overall Disadvantage Level score, which has been…
Following the recent diversity training for juniors and seniors, implicit bias has become a prominent discussion topic at IMSA, particularly in the contexts of race, ethnicity, and gender. Implicit bias…
On Wednesday, November 7th, BELLAS (Beautiful Empowering Ladies Leading All) held “Tales from the Homefront,” an hour-long event that focused on sharing stories from the IMSA community. The event is required…