New Report Suggests Navigation Support Helps Families in Closing Schools Get Better Outcomes
School closures are always hard, but new research points to some strategies that can make it easier on families.
School closures are always hard, but new research points to some strategies that can make it easier on families.
In New Orleans, a mom searches for the right school for her daughter and family—in a pandemic, without ever entering the building.
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School closures are always hard, but new research points to some strategies that can make it easier on families.
We're excited about what’s on the horizon for EdNavigator, from new faces to new services and more.
In New Orleans, a mom searches for the right school for her daughter and family—in a pandemic, without ever entering the building.
For parents to be fully engaged in their children's schools, they need the facts—good and bad.
Few cities know the pain of school closures better than New Orleans. But with experience, New Orleans also offers some lessons for how to make the closure process—when it's unavoidable—work better for families.
School closures are painful—but they're sometimes unavoidable. What if there were a better way to approach to process?
Our newest employer partner is a family-run company that's grown from two brothers to one of the largest mechanical contractors in the Gulf South.
Act 547 requires schools to make key pieces of information more accessible to parents. We put ourselves in a parent's shoes to find out how well the new law is working.
In The Lens, Master Navigator Gary Briggs argues that New Orleans' new curfew law is the wrong choice for the city's young people.