Covid-19 lawsuits: a school district worry and Michael Drake, UC's new president Among the reopening anxieties keeping school superintendents up at night is the fear of being sued if a student or teacher comes down with the coronavirus.
California must commit to funding coronavirus protections for child care workers California’s efforts to reopen our economy during the pandemic created tremendous public health risks, many of which are borne by child care providers.
Big New Obstacle for Economic Recovery: Child Care Crisis The decision to only reopen New York City’s public schools part time in September illustrates the looming threat to businesses.
Early childhood education and care professionals say coronavirus reveals need for more public funding, systemic overhauls With the coronavirus pandemic shaking up an already-struggling early childhood education and care industry that lacks the infrastructure of the K-12 system, Massachusetts professionals, advocates and lawmakers on Tuesday called for an infusion of public funding and a reimagining of how the state and
Remembering Sherri Springer, CQEL Co-Founder & President It’s with great sadness that we share that Sherri Springer, CQEL Co-Founder and Board President, has passed away. Sherri was a dear friend, colleague, and courageous advocate for young children. Her work in childcare and with CQEL has made a profound and lasting impact on the field of ECE.
School’s Out. Parental Burnout Isn’t Going Away. Here in New York, there are three days left in the school year.
California Coronavirus Testing Task Force Governor Newsom has announced a COVID-19 Testing Task Force, a public-private collaboration working group with stakeholders across the state to quickly and significantly boost California’s testing capacity.
What Parents Can Learn From Child Care Centers That Stayed Open During Lockdowns When Arizona schools shut down in mid-March to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Tatiana Laimit, a nurse in Phoenix, knew she needed a backup plan. Laimit is a single mother of a 6-year-old girl, and had recently relocated to the area.
Many jobless parents could have a tougher time turning down work for lack of child care Although it's still unclear whether schools will reopen in the fall, camps and day cares in many states are operating once again.
Apple’s lack of daycare isn’t an oversight, it’s a feature After WIRED offered us all a peek into Apple’s new headquarters, one notable fact emerged: there’s no daycare center. Whooooopsie. Except this was no mistake.