YOUNGSTOWN A parent with multiple special needs children in the Youngstown City School District questioned Tuesday how she could find assistance to help her children keep up with their lessons during a Board of Education meeting.
Tammy Singleton told board members that she has children in four different school buildings and is finding it difficult to provide help to all of her children in their classes.
Singleton was one of two parents that spoke during a virtual meeting with board members and others. The meeting was called to give parents an opportunity to express their concerns about the experiences their children are having during the untraditional school year.
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Winter project shares the idea âEven Apart, We Are Togetherâ
Dec 10, 2020
YOUNGSTOWN The COVID-19 pandemic can’t silence the voices and music of Youngstown City School District’s Visual and Performing Arts program.
This past summer, Tracy Schuler Vivo, the district’s director of visual and performing arts, teamed up with Dan Keown of Youngstown State University to collaborate on a virtual winter performance piece entitled, “Together.”
The winter collaborative performance project encompasses the idea that “Even Apart, We Are Together.”
“Obviously, having to work virtually can create some challenges for our visual and performing arts teachers and scholars and I wanted to create an opportunity for scholars to have a high-level collaborative experience in light of their limited visual and performing arts class time during remote learning this school year,” Schuler Vivo said.