Category: Articles
by April Rubin, Miami Herald/TNS | July 28, 2020 MIAMI — Giovana Izzo hasn’t seen her son, Antonio, since March. For the past four months, Antonio Izzo, 25, has lived...
As of today, we don’t quite know when the pandemic will end! For the majority of us, we seem to have adjusted (at least a little) to this “new normal” even...
School is opening this fall! Some of us may not be sure about whether the teaching will be in the classroom, remote, or hybrid. However, we are confident that...
We are anticipating the schools opening this fall. While the thought of it makes us quite excited, there are some adjustments that we might end up doing as part...
By Katia Hetter, CNN This is not the summer we had hoped or planned for. The calendar is littered with canceled vacations and summer camps, shuttered pools and playgrounds, spots in...
School closures during the COVID pandemic have distanced students from their friends and support networks, and those closures are expected to continue well into the next year. The isolation...
Our schools and education systems are experiencing many firsts since the first quarter of the year. The 2020-2021 school year is fast approaching! The main question or concern of...
By Dian Schaffhauser A company that connects speech and language pathologists and other special needs therapists with schools and students has set up a program for structuring remote therapy. Epic...
America’s public school system is arguably one of our nation’s greatest democratic achievements. The pandemic has only reinforced the importance of schools as the collective centers where we attend...
It has been a few weeks now since we are living the “new normal” amid the pandemic. All of us transitioned to working from home or distance learning, and...