Seattle Now: First day of school Virtual school is back in session... so how did it go? And what's the etiquette for a Zoom classroom? Clare McGrane
Sleep Away Camps Offer COVID-Free Bubbles For Remote Learning Many summer camps were closed due to COVID-19 but some sleep away camps found ways to successfully operate. Some plan to offer COVID-free bubbles where students can live and attend classes remotely. Jason Beaubien
Learning Curve: Virtually Teaching Indigenous Third Grade Students In Arizona Lynette Stant teaches third grade in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian community in Arizona. For our Learning Curve series, she shares what a week of virtual learning is like.
For Some Students, Not Having Home Wifi Means Taking Classes From Their Cars Alison Causey of London, Kentucky shares her experience attending community college on-line, in her car, in the school's parking lot. Like many students, she didn't have access to WiFi at home.
Over 30 States Allow High School Football. Is It Right Or Reckless? Alabama is one of the states pressing ahead with high school football despite the coronavirus. A veteran head coach calls this reckless and says he's determined to protect his players. Tom Goldman
Global Conversation: British And Indian Teachers Discuss Teaching During The Pandemic As they compare notes on the new school year, a teacher in India nearing retirement talks with a younger teacher in Britain about the obstacles and surprising revelations of teaching in the pandemic.
School-based health clinics will be open for students this fall Schools might not be open for in-person learning, but health clinics in their facilities will be, offering both telehealth and in-person services. Ruby de Luna
Ebony Roberts and Shaka Senghor: After Separating, How Do You Co-Parent As A Team? ENTER TEASER NPR/TED Staff
From 'nana school' to a Canadian 'escape hatch': Seattle families plan for fall classes After a tumultuous spring of emergency distance learning, these parents discuss how they are looking at Ann Dornfeld
Seattle Now: Covid goes to college Washington State University is seeing a huge Covid outbreak, even though classes are all online. What can we learn from how colleges are tackling this challenge? Trish talks with NPR higher education reporter Elissa Nadworny. Clare McGrane