Published On: May 27th, 2020|

District Administration – Rachelle Dene Poth

“Something that I have noticed over the past few weeks is that a lot of ed-tech companies and educational websites are providing support not only for educators, but also for families. There have been so many great ideas shared about how families can engage together in the remote learning experience, with strategies for focusing on self-care and balance as much as possible. We should also look for opportunities that promote more active learning and creating—from participating in a scavenger hunt, creating a family video and designing a game to making a family album together.” (more)