This past spring, with the support of a community fundraising effort, ADS delivered 65 WiFi hotspots to those families in need of a stable internet connection as learning went remote. Education at ADS was delivered remotely through the fall, and the school recently began providing “The Eagle’s Nest,” a quiet space where students can come into school, safely attend their remote classes and study.
With the generous support of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, ADS hired a third social worker to provide grief counseling to students and families who have lost loved ones to the pandemic, and to address additional related socioemotional needs (more on this wonderful act of generosity and its impact to follow in January).
For Thanksgiving (pictured above), we adapted a tradition as old as ADS: Our annual Thanksgiving potluck dinner. Traditionally, faculty and staff prepare dishes for a community-wide feast. This year, our tireless operations team packaged 410 meals for our families, which safely collected them in assigned time slots throughout the Tuesday of the holiday week.
ADS continues to offer meals each weekday to students in both our Middle and High School buildings. The Mott Haven Community Fridge, co-founded by two ADS faculty members, also continues to help meet the needs of our families as well as the broader community and has grown to two community refrigerators.
We hope to shift to a hybrid remote/in-person model in February but are prepared to continue remote education as long as is necessary to ensure our community's safety.