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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2021 · 33 MIN

Looking forward: Experts weigh in on upcoming school year

from Educationally Speaking · host Oakland Schools

For our first episode of Season 3, we will be talking about what parents and students can expect for the 2021-2022 school year. Admittedly, this is a moving target because the pandemic is ongoing and things could quickly change, but, as of right now, it is looking like school districts are going to resume in-person learning. So what will that look like? With guidance from local education experts, we will be discuss some of the key areas that parents and students may be examining upon returning to school this year. Guests: Lori Adkins, Child Nutrition Consultant for Oakland Schools Dayna Bennett, Public Health Nurse Consultant for Oakland Schools Lisa Hansknecht, Director of Government Relations and Community Services for Oakland Schools Dr. Julie McDaniel, Safety and Well-Being Consultant for Oakland Schools Dr. Amy Kruppe, Superintendent of Hazel Park Schools  Resources: Oakland Schools  Host: Oakland Schools' Communications Specialist Sarah Davis Producer: Oakland Schools' Media Production and Distance Learning Manager Mark Hansen

For our first episode of Season 3, we will be talking about what parents and students can expect for the 2021-2022 school year. Admittedly, this is a moving target because the pandemic is ongoing and things could quickly change, but, as of right now, it is looking like school districts are going to resume in-person learning. So what will that look like? With guidance from local education experts, we will be discuss some of the key areas that parents and students may be examining upon returning to school this year. Guests: Lori Adkins, Child Nutrition Consultant for Oakland Schools Dayna Bennett, Public Health Nurse Consultant for Oakland Schools Lisa Hansknecht, Director of Government Relations and Community Services for Oakland Schools Dr. Julie McDaniel, Safety and Well-Being Consultant for Oakland Schools Dr. Amy Kruppe, Superintendent of Hazel Park Schools  Resources: Oakland Schools  Host: Oakland Schools' Communications Specialist Sarah Davis Producer: Oakland Schools' Media Production and Distance Learning Manager Mark Hansen

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