We received our first round of coronavirus vaccines and THAT is worth celebrating.
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Back to school, pandemic-style: 8 things children want you to know
Going back to school amid a pandemic is a big change, and no matter where students are learning, it can be overwhelming.
8 things your child’s teacher wants you to know this year
Although this year won’t start like others, the return to school still offers teachers and students alike the opportunity to be our best selves.
7 Summer Reading Tips for Stragglers
I have been teaching English for 14 years and can share with you a few tips that can help your child stop procrastinating and start celebrating the start of the school year.
Celebrating 80 years of positivity, generosity, adaptability and faith
My Aunt Anne has always made me feel like I was one of her grandchildren. In reality, she makes everyone feel special. She is always trying to find a way to share joy with those who need it most.
Undoer of Knots
Just as mothers like me untangle their children’s knots, Mary, mother to us all, is always willing to help us with ours.
A Pentecost to remember
Our visit to St. Anthony lifted me in ways only the Holy Spirit can.
Poetry Madness
If you have some extra summer time on your hands, read the poems and complete your own Poetry Madness bracket.
You can’t play basketball over Zoom: a second grader’s take on virtual communication
Social distancing can be miserable, but at the very least we have each other.
Class of Covid: The overlooked graduates of the class of 2020
My hats go off to all graduates of all grades everywhere. In surviving this, you have gained wisdom, skill sets, patience and appreciation that will guide you everywhere you go.
Breaking ground
Robyn Barberry shares poetic thoughts.
Teaching Together while Apart: The 2020 Virtual NCEA Convention
It’s hard not to be able to walk twenty-two steps across the hall to ask your friend for help. It’s hard not to know what the future of virtual education looks like.