CLuB helps kids (and parents) gain traction in a pandemic
“Our staff made a 180-degree turn in a matter of hours and, by 7:33 p.m. on Thursday night, we had 45 children registered for the next day and the coming week of remote learning [at CLuB],” Maria Rundle, executive director of Flying Cloud Institute, told The Edge in a written statement. “We have a tremendously dedicated staff who has shown up in snowstorms, rain, and wind to care for and lift up the children we have come to deeply love,” she said of the collaborative effort to provide South County children with supervised remote learning sites throughout the academic year. “After seven months we are tired but looking forward to one more wonderful, sunny week together,” Rundle said of her team’s pitching in to extend the program for SBRSD students while the District pivots to a fully-remote model through Friday, April 9.