Published On: March 31st, 2020|

Forbes – Kristen Moon

“Thousands of schools are closing across the U.S., with students out for two weeks or more. The amount of e-learning provided by schools varies, with many students left to their own devices. Families are struggling to find things to do while social distancing. High school students preparing for college applications might be wondering how they can spend this time wisely. Extracurricular activities, science fairs and other competitions have been canceled, leaving many high schoolers wondering how they can fill gaps on their resumes.” (more)