Mentees of The Refugee Response teaching a dance to their mentor at Urban Community School. The pandemic disrupted schooling for kids, teachers and parents alike. For resettled refugee families, there can be added complications. “With my siblings, my little siblings, their English is not that good yet. With online, they struggle. It’s just so much for them,” said Reem Atia, a 21-year-old Syrian woman who resettled in Cleveland with her family as refugees in late 2016. She’s a college student and working as a pharmacy technician. “I have to work, I have to attend school and I also have to take care of the family. It’s just a lot for me,” Atia said.