As schools closed in March and went remote, educators were tasked with adapting new teaching strategies and online management tools. As teachers and administrators across the country changed course, the... read more →
On April 27, 2020, approximately one-and-a-half months into the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced that she would not be recommending that Congress pass any waivers regarding... read more →
To all of the adults who are in some way, shape, or form supporting children during this time: WE’VE GOT YOU. We appreciate that social distancing and distance learning have... read more →
It is indeed a milestone for every student graduating this year! It is also unfortunate that most if not all graduations have been canceled, postponed, or held virtually. However, celebrations... read more →
It can be a very difficult time to find a balance between work and life. Most libraries still remain closed, and many people are working from home, fortunately. However, working... read more →