Published On: May 8th, 2020|

District Administration – Matt Zalaznick

“Social-emotional learning supports will be key when schools reopen because students will return with varying degrees of anxiety and stress. Right now, most students are missing out on critical activities and connections with friends and educators. Teachers, therefore, may see more emotional and behavioral outbursts in their classrooms, said Katie Rosanbalm, a senior research scientist at the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy.” (more)