Creative Hub Worcester launched a child care program in September providing students with academic, emotional support
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
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Remote learning in the spring for Ashaday Estrada’s four children in Worcester came with a series of issues.
At home, her children were forced to decide who used their one Chromebook and at what time they needed it most. In the virtual classroom, Estrada received behavior complaints from her children’s teachers.
“Even though my kids had good attendance in school, the remote learning was really hard for me,” Estrada said. “It was very hard for me in the beginning.”