Phoenix Schools Offering Meals Throughout Coronavirus Closure
Leading in the Moment: Community Impact and Solutions
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Stephanie Parra, governing board president of Phoenix Union High School District, talks about how students and families are dealing with the closure of schools in terms of online education and daily meals. She also talked about ways to ensure workers stay safe when distributing curbside meals and partnering with the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce in organizing efforts to help students and families access computers.
Learn more about their partnership: https://phoenixchamber.com/2020/04/01/greater-phoenix-chamber-foundation-partners-with-community-organizations-businesses-to-support-education-through-laptop-drive/
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