An educator’s view: After a year of disrupted learning, 7 things Black parents can do to make sure their child will thrive at school

“Here are seven practices to keep in mind when dealing with your child’s school, not just now, but always, when it comes to your child’s academic progress.”

Comment: These 7 things are applicable to all parents, not just back parents.

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