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PT. 2 Life Prep for c/o 2022-26: Distance Learning This Fall
Part 2 of our annual life prep presentation for classes 2022-26. Understand the questions you should be asking about Distance Learning, the concerns you should have, what will happen in schools this Fall and more.
Life Prep for c/o 2022-26: Distance Learning Continues
Part 1 of our annual life prep presentation for classes 2022-26. Understand the questions you should be asking about Distance Learning, the concerns you should have, what will happen in schools this Fall and more.
COVID Response Series: Reduced College Testing
Understand the KEY test optional colleges, the campuses with test-blind, blind-free and score free admissions policies, advanced high school classes and more. DOWNLOAD the full presentation when you sign up for emails.
CSUN’s Black Matador Rise Program!
CSUN’s Diversity & Equity Innovation Grant and offers outreach, educational workshops, events, mentorship, major- and career-driven programming to Black students and their parents or guardians. The application period for our spring 2021 cohort is Jan. 21-Feb. 5, 2021
Failing Grades Double Under Distance Learning
In response to record failing grades, due to virtual learning, we’ve created Homework Club to assist our students. Read more about the growing problem.
LAUSD Superintendent Questions L.A. County’s Coronavirus Priorities
Austin Beutner called into question Monday, Oct. 19, the priorities of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the Board of Supervisors in choosing to allow certain business sectors to reopen before the vast majority of schools.
Lack of Equity and Fairness in LAUSD with Distance Learning
For LAUSD, under serving students is nothing new, but 2020 is making the district’s shortcomings clearer than ever, especially for the Black and Latino students who always get the worst deal. After a lost spring semester where LAUSD failed to engage 4 out of 10 students every day, the district’s remote learning plan for the fall doesn’t provide top learning for our students.
5 Ways To Help Teens Cope With Change
With At-Home Schooling and a long-lasting pandemic, these are ways to help teens cope with change. Words by Dr. Chinwé Williams.
For LAUSD Parents!
For those of you who, like me, are concerned about the quality of distance learning this Fall Semester given the negative experience this past semester, our Community Partner, LA Parent Union will be suing LAUSD. Their legal warnings to LAUSD are attached.