What Parents Need to Know About Covid-19 in Schools...Two Years Later
The headlines can be confusing, so we decided to cut through the noise and figure out what we’ve really learned, two years into the pandemic.
The headlines can be confusing, so we decided to cut through the noise and figure out what we’ve really learned, two years into the pandemic.
With Hurricane Ida forcing evacuations, ongoing power outages, and school closures across the Gulf region—on top of the existing COVID-19 surge—Louisiana families, as well as our own New Orleans-based team, are carrying a huge load right now. If your family has been affected, we stand with you and we’re here for you.
As parents and educators, we know how hard it can be to talk to kids about what happened and why—especially for families of color. Here are some of the resources we have found most helpful as we have navigated these difficult conversations with our own families and children.
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The headlines can be confusing, so we decided to cut through the noise and figure out what we’ve really learned, two years into the pandemic.
With Hurricane Ida forcing evacuations, ongoing power outages, and school closures across the Gulf region—on top of the existing COVID-19 surge—Louisiana families, as well as our own New Orleans-based team, are carrying a huge load right now. If your family has been affected, we stand with you and we’re here for you.
As parents and educators, we know how hard it can be to talk to kids about what happened and why—especially for families of color. Here are some of the resources we have found most helpful as we have navigated these difficult conversations with our own families and children.
A weekly survival guide for parents with kids at home, work to get done, and too much to worry about.
What to focus on when everything about "back-to-school" feels unpredictable and stressful.
A daily resource for families in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
A daily resource for families in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
For students with disabilities that affect their access to learning in a general education classroom, an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) can be a tool to get them the support they need. This isn't about putting a label on your kid; it's about giving them what they deserve to thrive in school. Learn more about what IEPs are (and aren't).
Navigating special education services can be overwhelming. Here are five questions to ask about your child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) right off the bat.