Resources
Right Brain Advisory Curriculum
The Right-Brain Scholar Curriculum equips middle and high school students with the tools to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Grounded in neuroscience and right-brain restorative practices, the program is designed to nurture self-awareness, resilience, and healthy relationships while building essential 21st-century skills.
The Right-Brain Scholar Curriculum isn’t just SEL—it’s a whole-student approach that transforms how young people connect, learn, and grow. Perfect for districts, charter networks, and schools committed to building trauma-responsive, restorative, and future-ready cultures. Includes student workbook and teacher guide! It provides a structured pathway for teaching essential skills that often go untaught, ensuring students are prepared not only for school but for life beyond the classroom.

Anti-Racism Curriculum
The LAIRP Anti-Racism Curriculum equips middle and high school students with the knowledge and skills to confront racism and promote equity in their schools and communities. Grounded in restorative practices and cultural responsiveness, the program is designed to unpack the history, harm, and ongoing impact of the N-word while nurturing empathy, respect, and critical consciousness.
This curriculum isn’t just about vocabulary—it’s a transformative approach that challenges students to think deeply about language, power, and identity. Perfect for districts, charter networks, and schools committed to building inclusive, anti-racist cultures. Includes student workbook and teacher guide! It provides structured pathways for dialogue, reflection, and action, ensuring students are prepared to lead with dignity, justice, and courage.

K-5 Morning Meetings
The LAIRP K–5 Morning Meetings Curriculum provides schools with a daily framework to build community, strengthen social-emotional learning, and develop problem-solving skills in young learners. Each lesson integrates greetings, sharing, and solution-oriented scenarios that help children practice empathy, responsibility, and resilience. Students learn how to navigate common challenges such as shyness, conflict with friends, loss, and frustration in a safe, supportive environment. The program reinforces the core value of being solution oriented by guiding students to think critically about their emotions and responses, while fostering collaboration and kindness. With interactive greetings, storytelling, and reflective discussions, Morning Meetings cultivate a classroom culture where every child feels valued, connected, and equipped to make positive choices both in school and beyond.
