Tips for teaching children with disabilities and attention difficulties while home schooling
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the lives of families across the country. As the virus continues to spread, states continue to invoke stay-at-home orders, prompting students to resort to virtual learning.
Fairfax teacher shares her experience with online learning during the pandemic
Claudia Romeo was in her first year teaching before COVID-19 cut it short. Here, she shares her experience teaching her fourth grade class virtually.
Here’s how one private school in Northern Virginia easily made the switch to online learning
We spoke with the Flint Hill School, a private college preparatory school in Oakton, to find out how staff and students are adjusting to the current education climate during COVID-19.
DMV students are stepping up to help front-line workers
From sewing face masks and 3D-printing face shields, local students are making a difference. Here’s how you can join the local task force supporting essential workers.
Washington Nationals release baseball-themed educational resources online
Do your little baseball lovers miss watching the World Series champs? Upgrade their home schooling with these fun activities from the Nats.