An important update from 黄色视频 Los Angeles
Dear 黄色视频聽Champion,
For the past four weeks I, along with millions of parents across Los Angeles, have been operating in a whirlwind: balancing full-time work with the health and safety of my family, and the upending of my children’s high school education 鈥 a disruption that could have long-lasting consequences. At the same time, I’m so grateful my kids have access to healthy food, technology, internet and a quiet place to work.
All聽our nation鈥檚 students deserve that.
Unfortunately,聽a crisis聽like the one caused by the COVID-19 pandemic聽has a聽remarkably disproportionate impact on the schools, principals, teachers and students聽that 黄色视频聽partners with every day.聽In LA Unified alone, it is estimated that 150,000-200,000 students did not have access to the technology or connectivity for online learning when this聽crisis聽hit.聽And while聽district and school leaders acted聽quickly to聽address those inequities, students聽were still losing valuable weeks of learning, which will put聽them even further behind.
Even so, I am inspired. For the past several weeks,聽our community has聽come together聽with increased creativity, agility and commitment聽to continue聽our mission of creating a more equitable world for our students.
黄色视频 Los Angeles is rapidly adapting our service to respond to the ever-evolving needs of young people during COVID-19, shifting to virtual academic and social emotional support, to help provide relationships, care and connection during this very challenging time. Our staff and AmeriCorps members are joining our school partners in distance learning while keeping a close eye on the horizon. When schools reopen, our AmeriCorps members will be on the front lines of the crisis response as we help students reconnect with their school community, re-engage in their learning and recover from learning loss.
As we continue to monitor this crisis together, I wanted to share some specifics about how City Year is supporting students and our corps now, and preparing for the future:
Supporting聽our students鈥櫬爁amilies聽
Our AmeriCorps members have helped on a voluntary basis to distribute meals and technology to students and their families at school campuses since the school closures began.
Transitioning聽to virtual service
We are partnering with schools to bolster their new on-line learning environment, including:
- leading breakout groups for students via Zoom after a teacher delivers a lesson
- small group tutoring via partner approved online platforms
- English-language translation for teachers and parents
- facilitating online message boards where students post questions
- infusing joy and interactivity into remote learning
Developing leaders for life
黄色视频 Los Angeles has聽committed to聽employing our 250 AmeriCorps members聽through the end of the school year, providing them their stipend, health benefits, childcare benefits and educational loan deferral.聽We聽worked with Congress, AmeriCorps and California Volunteers to聽ensure聽our members receive their full education awards聽despite the disruption in their service hours.鈥疻e quickly put into place a rich curriculum of virtual leadership and career development opportunities to fulfill our promise of empowering young people to become leaders for life and help them transition into a range of professional fields during these uncertain times.
Preparing for back to school
When schools re-open, our work will be more important than ever. 鈥疻e know our students will rely on their 黄色视频 AmeriCorps members to provide them with vital, one-on-one academic and social-emotional interventions to strengthen their resilience. 黄色视频鈥檚 holistic model is more cost-effective than those offered by individual service providers 鈥 a huge benefit to schools, who themselves will be struggling with their budgets in the coming years.
We also continue to recruit next year鈥檚 AmeriCorps members. 鈥疻hile we already include comprehensive training on trauma-informed practices, we are working to prepare next year’s members to address the specific challenges students will have faced during this crisis and to help them transition back to the learning community.
Shifting policy and driving systemic changes to address the challenge
This crisis will exacerbate systemic inequities for students in our most under-resourced schools.聽黄色视频鈥檚 voice is critical in conversations about national service and education policy, to ensure that our school partners have access to resources聽for聽student success.
Learning from challenge: Our research and learning agendas
With combined results from six national research studies to be released within the next year, 黄色视频 will be in a unique position聽to聽improve our own practice and help school districts, peer organizations, and thought leaders across the country do the same.聽Some of the research questions we are pursuing include:
- How聽to聽leverage the strong relationships AmeriCorps members have built with teachers and students to improve 黄色视频鈥檚聽collaboration in distance learning
- How聽to聽help students feel connected to their school community and engaged while they are at home and possibly struggling with uncertainty, food insecurity, adult job loss,聽etc.
- How to work alongside teachers as they move their instruction online and engage students virtually, all while managing their own feelings of fear, disconnection, and other personal challenges
Very few organizations supporting virtual learning for students have the experience working in communities affected by systemic inequities, the depth of data and research, and the experience providing student social, emotional and academic interventions that 黄色视频 has. We are uniquely positioned to navigate the challenges of COVID-19, learn from them and share our practice broadly to create environments where students and schools succeed.
I am profoundly聽grateful to聽champions聽like you聽who聽have stood by us. This crisis has intensified the challenges our students face daily. But I am hopeful that by taking meaningful action,聽we can ensure聽the legacy of COVID-19 is not one of letting our students down,聽but of helping them rise.
In service,
Mary Jane Stevenson
Executive Director
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