#002 - When COVID19 forced schools to close in March 2020, many were left scrambling to figure out what to do, and how to quickly implement remote teaching and learning. As schools have figured out how to get students and families access to laptops and internet, how to distribute meals to families in need, and how to support teachers to teach remotely, attention is beginning to turn to an uncertain future. Will schools reopen in the fall? How could a school manage social distance requirements? Today, we're joined by Leslie-Bernard Joseph, CEO of Coney Island Prep, who talks about his decision to close Coney Island Prep before the NYC DOE closed schools, how the coronavirus has impacted the Coney Island community, and how he's planning for an uncertain fall.
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