National Alliance of Black School Educators’ Parent Summit

NABSE Parent Summit

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken an especially heavy toll on Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous communities. The learning loss was especially acute in schools that predominantly serve students of color. While the worst-case scenarios from the spring may have been averted, the cumulative learning loss could be substantial, especially in mathematics—with students on average likely to lose five to nine months of learning by the end of this school year. Students of color could be six to 12 months behind, compared with four to eight months for white students.  Parents, teachers, students, administrators,…

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Looks like we are going to have an Empowering Kind of Week on Virtual ParentCamp!

Virtual ParentCamp Logo

Can you believe it?!  March Madness has started, clocks have sprung forward and the first day of spring is upon us!  The first day of spring is bittersweet for me, it is usually my mom’s birthday and she passed away in 2014 from Alzheimers/dementia.  I smile when I see the tulips and daffodils start to peak through the ground and think of her. So who is ready for a Virtual ParentCamp?  We had to take a little break again, we have been out traveling, training schools and supporting them along…

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Julie and Laura join Phyl Macomber on Every Child Can Learn Ep. 16 Podcast

Julie Pile and Laura Gilchrist had a wonderful time being invited back to be special guests on the sixteenth episode of Every Child Can Learn by Phyl Macomber. Phyl Macomber also has a website called T.H.E P.A.C.T which stands for Technology Helps Easy and Practical Accessible Curriculum Teaching. We would like to thank Phyl Macomber and Neal for inviting us back to discuss how families could better communicate with teachers and staff.  The last episode focused on how teachers and staff could better communicate and build trust with families. Julie…

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