This dilemma has been decades in the making. Burnout has consistently been a concern for educators, but COVID related issues such as impromptu online schooling, mask debates, media and political games, and unreasonable expectations have only exacerbated the issue in recent years.
Read MoreThe federal waiver for free lunches in schools across the country expired. Here’s some ways to access free lunches and other resources if your child needs them.
Read MoreAt times, I’ve been frustrated by not being able to do more for my own kid, or to shape the schools more specifically to my, or my kid’s, preferences –but that is not my job as a board member.
Read MoreGetting your child some cool school gear can help make them look forward to the return of in-person classes. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive. With a little creativity, you can pick some cool but affordable school gear that your kids will surely love.
Read MoreDid you know that every time you purchase groceries or even order dog food, you can help raise money for local schools? Here’s how:
Read MoreMCPS releases links to phased reopening plans, remote learning hybrid model and more.
Read MoreThe uncertainty of the 2020-2021 school year is making some parents feel like they need to shop for a crystal ball when they do their back-to-school shopping. Others have already, opted for homeschool or some other non-traditional learning environment instead.
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