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When spring break is no break: resources for educators

By Amy Kenny, Tenakill Middle School, Closter, NJ

Our school is starting spring break this week. It came to our attention that while many members were looking forward to the much-needed break from the overwhelming demands of virtual schooling and lesson planning for a whole new environment, other educators were dreading the isolation that the week will undoubtedly bring.

To support them, we put together a resource guide for our members encouraging them to Take Care over this week, and for as long as this situation persists.

We have also compiled a schedule for the week with virtual member events hosted by other members which include virtual happy hours, exercise sessions, craft demos, etc.

We want the members of the Closter Education Association to know that we are here to support them, no matter what challenges we face.