Given the impact COVID-19 is having on students, especially those already experiencing disproportionate health and income challenges, educational equity solutions like Learning Hubs are getting a lot of media attention. Here are some highlights from the Marin IJ & other local news outlets. Click on an item to view the article.
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The mental toll of distance learning is taking a toll on students as many schools report dropping grades as the COVID-19 pandemic drags on and in-person instruction is delayed. Learning hubs are helping, but for the few students attending them
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The growth of learning hubs across Marin may be an important success story to the difficulties that the pandemic has dealt to local students.
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Marin Promise Partnership’s role in collecting data, convening partners, and communicating outcomes was recently featured in this article.
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This article focused on Learning Hubs supporting High Schools students. Tam, Drake, MCOE and Bridge The Gap were three of the Partners featured in this story.
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An article featuring the collaborative effort to open one of the first Hubs in Marin City.
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An announcement about the formation of Learning Hubs and the Bank of Marin $300K donation.