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October 27, 2022

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VOL. 86 NO. 1

SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND

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RAINBOW WALKWAY Community allies make a rainbow walkway for families attending a Drag Queen Story Hour on Oct. 15. This demonstration of support comes in response to a Proud Boys protest of a Drag Queen Story Hour event at Brookside Gardens on Oct. 8.

Teacher shortage By Teddy Curtin Staff Writer On Aug. 24, the Montgomery County Education Association (MCEA) and MCPS agreed to provide a $5,000 incentive for teachers with special education certification to leave their current positions and teach in special education in order to fill 103 special education vacancies across the county. MCEA and MCPS also offered a quarterly incentive that gives special educators $350 to take on one to three additional students, $675 for three to six additional students, and $1,000 dollars for six or more additional students. The $5,000 incentive, as well as the bonuses for additional students, would be paid in two installments in October and February. The deadline for teachers to request transfer to receive these incentives was Aug. 26, and only teachers with a dual certification in special education and a generalized subject who were not already teaching in special education were eligible.

Construction on Sesame Street

By Kyla Smith Staff Writer Since the late 1960s, “Sesame Street” has been preparing children for school by teaching them their numbers, shapes, and ABCs, as well as introducing them to serious topics such as homelessness, vaccines, and race. However, the show’s exclusive partnership with HBO Max and the streaming service’s removal of older episodes has made the show’s valuable lessons increasingly difficult to access. HBO, a premium cable chan-

nel, and Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit company that produces Sesame Street, made a deal in 2015 for the workshop to produce and run new 30-minute episodes of Sesame Street on HBO. These episodes would air every week until a season, usually around 35 episodes, concluded. PBS, the publicly funded television channel where Sesame Street was first broadcast, would only be permitted to air new episodes nine months after their release on HBO. This deal came as a result of children’s increased use of streaming services, as well as the need to

sustain Sesame Workshop financially. The workshop funds 87% of “Sesame Street” and, prior to the deal, its revenue came mostly from sales of licensed materials like DVDs, which have fallen in recent years. In a more recent 2019 partnership, HBO Max, the streaming service, acquired the rights to stream previ-

ous seasons of “Sesame Street,” which included the “classic episodes” of seasons one through 39. The deal also stipulated the production of five new 35-episode seasons that would air on HBO Max and required that all future Sesame Street content, including annual specials and new series, would air first on HBO Max and then later on PBS. This agreement has not come without criticism. In 2019, the Parent Television Council (PTC) issued a... see SESAME page E1

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Achieving equal pay By Eliza Warren Staff Writer

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PHOTO BY HENRY REICHLE

On Sept. 6, the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT), along with the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team (USMNT), officially signed a collective bargaining agreement that guarantees equal pay for both teams, in front of representatives from Congress. The USWNT sealed the historic deal at Audi Field in Washington, D.C. following a friendly match with Nigeria.

The agreement was first announced as part of a settlement between USWNT and the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) in February. It included a guarantee for social and financial equality from USSF and required that both U.S. soccer teams split their World Cup winnings evenly, marking the first time USSF will pool together and divide the prize money in its 109year history.

see USWNT page F1

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News.......................................... A2 Opinions.................................... B1 La Esquina Latina................... C1 Features..................................... D1 Culture...................................... E1 Sports ....................................... F1

El Mes de la Herencia Hispana, tiempo en el que la comunidad se une para alzar la voz y compartir las diferentes culturas de cada país. C1

Though diminished in number, exchange students in MCPS aim to make the most of their experiences abroad this year. D5

As artificially generated art gains recognition, artists react with both concern and eagerness for new opportunites. E5

John breaks down the 2022 Major League Baseball season and the hope it brings to the sport. F4

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