The city’s Human Rights Commission will offer virtual diversity and inclusion training for students living in and attending Rockville-area high schools or Montgomery College (Rockville campus) on Saturday, Oct. 17.
The dynamic, interactive online training will provide students with tools to handle difficult situations with an understanding of diverse populations. It is designed to help students recognize prejudice and create an environment of inclusion in their schools.
Student Service Learning credits will be offered.
For more information or to register, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/humanrights or call 240-314-8316. For information about accessibility, please call the ADA Coordinator at 240-314-8108, Relay 711 or email jkelly@rockvillemd.gov. Students will receive information for joining the training after they register.
Students: Register Now for Diversity and Inclusion Training
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