What to Know About COVID-19 Changes to This Year’s IB Exams
The International Baccalaureate (or IB) won’t be administering end-of-year exams this May. What academic impacts should students expect?
What Does "Test Optional" Really Mean in the COVID-19 Era?
In the midst of coronavirus school closures and widespread upheaval, one thing is certain: your college-bound student will still apply to and attend college.
The Future of Summer Camp? For 2020, “Online” May be the Answer
With many cities and states banning large gatherings, and with so much about COVID-19 still unknown, K-12 parents are understandably hesitant to expose their children to the traditional camp setting in 2020.
8 Books to Read With Your Kids While Social Distancing
As schools close in response to COVID-19 and nearly everyone is social distancing, we’re all reworking our routines and reimagining what it means to learn from home. There are excellent online resources for students, but for an analog break, consider creating a reading list with your child. Here are eight books to get you started.
What to Know About COVID-19 Changes to This Year’s AP Exams
All 2020 AP exams will utilize a new format to accommodate a test-from-home structure for students. Most of these tests will be 45 minutes in length and will consist solely of free-response questions.
3 Things You Need to Create a Learning Environment at Home
If coronavirus has prompted you to turn your house into a dedicated learning space for all or part of each day, it may be challenging for your student to stay focused and engaged.
Adapting to LFH Life: How to Handle 3 Common Behavioral Issues
If you’re in the midst of transitioning your child’s learning from school to home due to COVID-19, there are likely a plethora of unknowns plaguing your thoughts. One concern that you might have is how to handle any behavioral issues.
How to Stay Focused When You’re Working from Home
With the uncertainty COVID-19 brings in regards to when you’ll return to the office, it’s vital to find strategies to thrive while working from home.
How to Talk to Your Child about the Coronavirus
When school closes for weeks, students are going to take notice, develop fears, and ask questions. So how can you answer those questions in a way that satisfies their curiosity without creating panic? And how can you use that curiosity as an opportunity to teach lasting lessons and encourage a love of learning?
How to WFH When Your Kids are LFH
Know that simultaneously working from home and learning from home is possible.