This year, Teacher Appreciation Week has taken on a whole new dimension. With many states, including Illinois, now shuttered for the remainder of the school year, countless parents nationwide are looking ahead to months more of educating their own children at home. As families continue to struggle through this new reality, it’s clear teachers’ work is being appreciated now more…
Tag: COVID-19
Let’s Keep Pushing the FCC and Internet Providers to Make Sure Kids Are Connected
The FCC can narrow the digital divide but only if we use our collective voices to demand what’s right.
Join Our Conversation on Learning and #PostCovEd
Join us on Thursday, April 23, at 5 p.m. Central Time, for our inaugural Zoom web chat, #PostCovEd: How the Pandemic Is Changing Schooling Now and for the Future.
This Southwest Side Mom Knows Catalyst Maria Has Her Family’s Back
In March, the coronavirus hit our city and took all Chicagoans, our health and our economy, by storm. As the number of sicknesses began to rise, our elected officials made the brave and right move to close our schools and cancel in-person classes. We all thought it would be for just a few weeks. But now, there is no end…
Fellow Parents of Color, We Really Can Do This Homeschooling Thing
For parents who were not planning to join the homeschooling community this year, the struggle is real. But support is out there, you can do this, and your kids might even be better educated as a result.
Hundreds of CPS Families Told Kids First Chicago What They Really Need
While many Chicago families struggle to meet basic needs like food and diapers, they also need help with tech access and guidance to support their children’s learning.
Here’s How Friends of the Children-Chicago Is Staying Connected With Kids and Families To Support Their Well-Being
Friends of the Children Chicago shows us how to maintain relationships remotely and balance learning, while helping families deal with trauma and meet their basic needs.
POST-SPRING BREAK UPDATE: Where to Get School Meals From CPS
Over spring break, 52 schools will continue to serve grab-and-go meals.