Mango 🥭| Reformar la Educación Pública de Puerto Rico
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🇵🇷🇬🇹 | Eng/Esp | Libre Puerto Rico 💚🇵🇷 | 26 | Wanting to reform PR public education | Queriendo reformar la educación pública de Puerto Rico. | She/Her/Ella
6/ A quienes están en esta misma búsqueda: los veo.
Y aunque el camino se vea cuesta arriba, tengo fe en que no estamos solos.
Algún día, tal vez pronto, construiremos algo distinto. Más justo. Más humano.
Gracias por leer. 💔🇵🇷✨
Y aunque el camino se vea cuesta arriba, tengo fe en que no estamos solos.
Algún día, tal vez pronto, construiremos algo distinto. Más justo. Más humano.
Gracias por leer. 💔🇵🇷✨
May 27, 2025 at 3:28 PM
6/ A quienes están en esta misma búsqueda: los veo.
Y aunque el camino se vea cuesta arriba, tengo fe en que no estamos solos.
Algún día, tal vez pronto, construiremos algo distinto. Más justo. Más humano.
Gracias por leer. 💔🇵🇷✨
Y aunque el camino se vea cuesta arriba, tengo fe en que no estamos solos.
Algún día, tal vez pronto, construiremos algo distinto. Más justo. Más humano.
Gracias por leer. 💔🇵🇷✨
5/ No escribo esto para rendirme. Escribo esto porque sé que no soy la única.
Muchos estamos soñando, luchando, buscando cómo volver sin perdernos en el intento.
Muchos estamos soñando, luchando, buscando cómo volver sin perdernos en el intento.
May 27, 2025 at 3:28 PM
5/ No escribo esto para rendirme. Escribo esto porque sé que no soy la única.
Muchos estamos soñando, luchando, buscando cómo volver sin perdernos en el intento.
Muchos estamos soñando, luchando, buscando cómo volver sin perdernos en el intento.
4/ Amo la isla. Amo su gente. Y quiero devolverle lo que me ha dado.
Pero a veces me pregunto si el sacrificio es sostenible.
¿Se puede vivir del amor a la patria cuando el sistema no permite respirar?
Pero a veces me pregunto si el sacrificio es sostenible.
¿Se puede vivir del amor a la patria cuando el sistema no permite respirar?
May 27, 2025 at 3:28 PM
4/ Amo la isla. Amo su gente. Y quiero devolverle lo que me ha dado.
Pero a veces me pregunto si el sacrificio es sostenible.
¿Se puede vivir del amor a la patria cuando el sistema no permite respirar?
Pero a veces me pregunto si el sacrificio es sostenible.
¿Se puede vivir del amor a la patria cuando el sistema no permite respirar?
3/ Con el costo de vida subiendo por los cielos—rentas infladas por los alquileres a corto plazo, compras carísimas por la Ley Jones, y cuentas acumulándose (préstamos estudiantiles incluidos)...
¿cómo sobrevive uno? ¿cómo lucha sin agotarse?
¿cómo sobrevive uno? ¿cómo lucha sin agotarse?
May 27, 2025 at 3:28 PM
3/ Con el costo de vida subiendo por los cielos—rentas infladas por los alquileres a corto plazo, compras carísimas por la Ley Jones, y cuentas acumulándose (préstamos estudiantiles incluidos)...
¿cómo sobrevive uno? ¿cómo lucha sin agotarse?
¿cómo sobrevive uno? ¿cómo lucha sin agotarse?
2/ Mi sueño es contribuir a la transformación del sistema de educación pública en la isla. Lo llevo en el alma.
Pero, ¿cómo se empieza ese camino cuando el salario promedio de un maestro es $2,600 al mes?
Pero, ¿cómo se empieza ese camino cuando el salario promedio de un maestro es $2,600 al mes?
May 27, 2025 at 3:28 PM
2/ Mi sueño es contribuir a la transformación del sistema de educación pública en la isla. Lo llevo en el alma.
Pero, ¿cómo se empieza ese camino cuando el salario promedio de un maestro es $2,600 al mes?
Pero, ¿cómo se empieza ese camino cuando el salario promedio de un maestro es $2,600 al mes?
10.
Let’s reflect.
Let’s get loud.
Let’s build something better.
Because our kids deserve more than survival—they deserve to thrive.
#PublicEducation #SchoolReform #EquityInEducation #EndTheSchoolToPrisonPipeline
Let’s reflect.
Let’s get loud.
Let’s build something better.
Because our kids deserve more than survival—they deserve to thrive.
#PublicEducation #SchoolReform #EquityInEducation #EndTheSchoolToPrisonPipeline
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
10.
Let’s reflect.
Let’s get loud.
Let’s build something better.
Because our kids deserve more than survival—they deserve to thrive.
#PublicEducation #SchoolReform #EquityInEducation #EndTheSchoolToPrisonPipeline
Let’s reflect.
Let’s get loud.
Let’s build something better.
Because our kids deserve more than survival—they deserve to thrive.
#PublicEducation #SchoolReform #EquityInEducation #EndTheSchoolToPrisonPipeline
9.
We deserve a system where:
✅ Parents aren’t punished for spending time with their kids
✅ Kids aren’t criminalized for being poor or neurodivergent
✅ Teachers are respected, paid, and supported
✅ Schools are hubs of joy, healing, and creativity—not pipelines to prison
We deserve a system where:
✅ Parents aren’t punished for spending time with their kids
✅ Kids aren’t criminalized for being poor or neurodivergent
✅ Teachers are respected, paid, and supported
✅ Schools are hubs of joy, healing, and creativity—not pipelines to prison
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
9.
We deserve a system where:
✅ Parents aren’t punished for spending time with their kids
✅ Kids aren’t criminalized for being poor or neurodivergent
✅ Teachers are respected, paid, and supported
✅ Schools are hubs of joy, healing, and creativity—not pipelines to prison
We deserve a system where:
✅ Parents aren’t punished for spending time with their kids
✅ Kids aren’t criminalized for being poor or neurodivergent
✅ Teachers are respected, paid, and supported
✅ Schools are hubs of joy, healing, and creativity—not pipelines to prison
8.
It's time to sit with the discomfort and ask the hard questions.
Why do we allow this?
Who benefits from the chaos?
What would it mean to build systems that center children, families, and communities—not capitalism?
It's time to sit with the discomfort and ask the hard questions.
Why do we allow this?
Who benefits from the chaos?
What would it mean to build systems that center children, families, and communities—not capitalism?
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
8.
It's time to sit with the discomfort and ask the hard questions.
Why do we allow this?
Who benefits from the chaos?
What would it mean to build systems that center children, families, and communities—not capitalism?
It's time to sit with the discomfort and ask the hard questions.
Why do we allow this?
Who benefits from the chaos?
What would it mean to build systems that center children, families, and communities—not capitalism?
7.
This isn’t just about education.
It’s about values.
We need to ask:
What kind of society are we building when we normalize this level of neglect and call it "normal"?
This isn’t just about education.
It’s about values.
We need to ask:
What kind of society are we building when we normalize this level of neglect and call it "normal"?
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
7.
This isn’t just about education.
It’s about values.
We need to ask:
What kind of society are we building when we normalize this level of neglect and call it "normal"?
This isn’t just about education.
It’s about values.
We need to ask:
What kind of society are we building when we normalize this level of neglect and call it "normal"?
6.
We are watching the most vulnerable population in our society—children—bear the burden of systemic greed, disinvestment, and generational poverty.
Why?
So a few people at the top can keep hoarding wealth while the rest of us barely scrape by.
We are watching the most vulnerable population in our society—children—bear the burden of systemic greed, disinvestment, and generational poverty.
Why?
So a few people at the top can keep hoarding wealth while the rest of us barely scrape by.
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
6.
We are watching the most vulnerable population in our society—children—bear the burden of systemic greed, disinvestment, and generational poverty.
Why?
So a few people at the top can keep hoarding wealth while the rest of us barely scrape by.
We are watching the most vulnerable population in our society—children—bear the burden of systemic greed, disinvestment, and generational poverty.
Why?
So a few people at the top can keep hoarding wealth while the rest of us barely scrape by.
5.
Meanwhile, educators know the ugly truth:
💔 If a child can’t read by 3rd grade, the system has already mapped out a prison bed for them.
Yes, prison beds are projected based on reading levels.
That should disturb every single one of us.
Meanwhile, educators know the ugly truth:
💔 If a child can’t read by 3rd grade, the system has already mapped out a prison bed for them.
Yes, prison beds are projected based on reading levels.
That should disturb every single one of us.
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
5.
Meanwhile, educators know the ugly truth:
💔 If a child can’t read by 3rd grade, the system has already mapped out a prison bed for them.
Yes, prison beds are projected based on reading levels.
That should disturb every single one of us.
Meanwhile, educators know the ugly truth:
💔 If a child can’t read by 3rd grade, the system has already mapped out a prison bed for them.
Yes, prison beds are projected based on reading levels.
That should disturb every single one of us.
4.
We make massive budget cuts to the very things that keep students engaged—arts, music, sports.
We replace joy with constant testing.
And we pour billions into assessments that don’t improve outcomes—just stress and burnout.
We make massive budget cuts to the very things that keep students engaged—arts, music, sports.
We replace joy with constant testing.
And we pour billions into assessments that don’t improve outcomes—just stress and burnout.
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
4.
We make massive budget cuts to the very things that keep students engaged—arts, music, sports.
We replace joy with constant testing.
And we pour billions into assessments that don’t improve outcomes—just stress and burnout.
We make massive budget cuts to the very things that keep students engaged—arts, music, sports.
We replace joy with constant testing.
And we pour billions into assessments that don’t improve outcomes—just stress and burnout.
3.
The truth? Most families don't get the time to truly live together.
When you're in survival mode 24/7, there's no room for quality time, healing, or joy.
And yet—we expect kids to show up every day ready to succeed in a system that is actively failing them.
The truth? Most families don't get the time to truly live together.
When you're in survival mode 24/7, there's no room for quality time, healing, or joy.
And yet—we expect kids to show up every day ready to succeed in a system that is actively failing them.
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
3.
The truth? Most families don't get the time to truly live together.
When you're in survival mode 24/7, there's no room for quality time, healing, or joy.
And yet—we expect kids to show up every day ready to succeed in a system that is actively failing them.
The truth? Most families don't get the time to truly live together.
When you're in survival mode 24/7, there's no room for quality time, healing, or joy.
And yet—we expect kids to show up every day ready to succeed in a system that is actively failing them.
2.
Children spend 40+ hours a week in school, and we expect them to learn, behave, and thrive—even when they're painfully aware that everyone around them is struggling.
Their parents are exhausted. Their teachers are underpaid. Their communities are underfunded. Children are so aware and smart.
Children spend 40+ hours a week in school, and we expect them to learn, behave, and thrive—even when they're painfully aware that everyone around them is struggling.
Their parents are exhausted. Their teachers are underpaid. Their communities are underfunded. Children are so aware and smart.
May 27, 2025 at 12:36 PM
2.
Children spend 40+ hours a week in school, and we expect them to learn, behave, and thrive—even when they're painfully aware that everyone around them is struggling.
Their parents are exhausted. Their teachers are underpaid. Their communities are underfunded. Children are so aware and smart.
Children spend 40+ hours a week in school, and we expect them to learn, behave, and thrive—even when they're painfully aware that everyone around them is struggling.
Their parents are exhausted. Their teachers are underpaid. Their communities are underfunded. Children are so aware and smart.
10/
Let this be a call to action.
Not just for more counselors.
But for systems that feed, house, and nurture kids without question.
Because prevention can’t just be individual.
It has to be structural.
🖤 Rest in peace to the student we lost.
We will keep fighting for the ones still here.
Let this be a call to action.
Not just for more counselors.
But for systems that feed, house, and nurture kids without question.
Because prevention can’t just be individual.
It has to be structural.
🖤 Rest in peace to the student we lost.
We will keep fighting for the ones still here.
April 7, 2025 at 5:01 PM
10/
Let this be a call to action.
Not just for more counselors.
But for systems that feed, house, and nurture kids without question.
Because prevention can’t just be individual.
It has to be structural.
🖤 Rest in peace to the student we lost.
We will keep fighting for the ones still here.
Let this be a call to action.
Not just for more counselors.
But for systems that feed, house, and nurture kids without question.
Because prevention can’t just be individual.
It has to be structural.
🖤 Rest in peace to the student we lost.
We will keep fighting for the ones still here.
9/
If you're in education and you’re feeling this too:
You're not alone.
Your heartbreak is real.
Your exhaustion is valid.
And your care is revolutionary.
If you're in education and you’re feeling this too:
You're not alone.
Your heartbreak is real.
Your exhaustion is valid.
And your care is revolutionary.
April 7, 2025 at 5:01 PM
9/
If you're in education and you’re feeling this too:
You're not alone.
Your heartbreak is real.
Your exhaustion is valid.
And your care is revolutionary.
If you're in education and you’re feeling this too:
You're not alone.
Your heartbreak is real.
Your exhaustion is valid.
And your care is revolutionary.