The love we show for our communities starts with the connections we make with one another and the soulful nutrients we inherited, as a result of our upbringing. In today’s episode, we continue with our love series titled, “Relationships That Matter” with the Director and Restorative Practitioner for The Positive Schools Center. This Morgan State University graduate reminds us that how we were nurtured contributes greatly to who we are today and how empathetic we will be to others as we move through life creating our own personal story. Ms. McKinily completed her M.S. in Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching-Administration at Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature at Morgan State University. She is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Education in Urban Education and Leadership. Ms, McKinily coaches and supports principals in creating strategic plans to shift their school culture and climate. She also conducts training on restorative practices, trauma, and the school to prison pipeline to ensure that our schools have the best foundational knowledge for this work. To learn more about Ms. McKinily, visit The Positive School Center on IG @psc_maryland or email her at smckinily@ssw.umaryland.edu.
The Positive Schools Center: https://positiveschoolscenter.org/
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