Posts tagged coronavirus
Resources for Alternative & Supplemental Schooling

Thinking about homeschooling or are you going to opt for remote learning? Here’s some of the options families and resources for families in Missoula and the Bitterroot. 

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Amid Covid Concerns, Montana Parents Make Tough Calls

The uncertainty of the 2020-2021 school year is making some parents feel like they need to shop for a crystal ball when they do their back-to-school shopping. Others have already, opted for homeschool or some other non-traditional learning environment instead.

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#MaskUpMissoula: Where to Buy Face Masks

Need to know where to buy masks in Missoula? We’ve included a list of local Montana vendors along with some national retailers where you can purchase a number of trendy masks!

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Boundaries Are How I'm Surviving Homeschool

Teachers have risen to the challenge of COVID-19 in a very real way, and yet I find myself envious of the natural barriers between them and their students in a school setting. I don’t have that.

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Unmasking Missoula's Front Lines

“It’s too bad that our job feels so unsafe right now. I hate to think of any of my co-workers or their families contracting this virus, but I’m sure it will happen. That is a sobering reality.” In effort to provide the human perspective behind our heroes in healthcare, we’re unmasking the front lines by sharing their thoughts, feelings and experiences.

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The Front Steps Project

We are documenting this time by taking five-minute “Front Steps Portraits” of Missoula residents. Our in-house photographer Tiffany Williams with Tiffany Photography will spend Thursday, March 26 scurrying around town to snap super fast images of Missoula families on their front steps. Our goal is to document this interesting time and bring us together virtually since we can’t be together face to face.

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Supporting Your Child during this Public Health Crisis

As the coronavirus/COVID-19 public health crisis hits us here in Montana, there is a great deal of uncertainty and anxiety. School has been closed, our routines have been upended, and we may be constantly checking the news so we get as much information as possible. Here’s some suggestions to support your children during this public health crisis.

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