What’s Missing When the School Library Closes?
At the start of the school year, almost half of the city’s schools didn’t have operating libraries. Now, no students can access the physical space.
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At the start of the school year, almost half of the city’s schools didn’t have operating libraries. Now, no students can access the physical space.
Read MoreA career-focused Brooklyn high school turns to less hours of virtual class time in order to improve attendance.
Read MoreThe 2019-2020 school year has basically ground to a halt for many special education students, but for 20-year-old student Kristina “Krissy” Krotzer, the coronavirus all-school shut down could mean an …
Read MoreWhile teachers and students scrambled to adjust to virtual learning in the immediate aftermath of the coronavirus all-school shut down, long-term goals — like corralling runaway attendance rates — for …
Read MoreSome of New York’s high school teachers are finding that a flexible, project based approach to virtual instruction has led to increased attendance and engagement.
Read MoreThe CDC reported that the spread of COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted low-income, minority communities. Here’s how some families at the epicenter of the pandemic stay on top of their children’s online schoolwork.
Read MoreBrooklyn school librarian Ciro Scardina connects with his scattered students on social media during COVID-19.
Read MoreNYCSLIST, a listserv of school librarians, becomes all the more relevant in the age of remote learning.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Education announces more than $13.2 billion available in emergency relief funds to state and local agencies. [U.S. Department of Education]
Read MoreParenting toddlers and infants in quarantine is “an evolving roller coaster of emotion,” said one Queens mother.
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