New Ways to Play Old Games

Our team has been working overtime to redesign our favorite activities and games to accommodate physical-distancing. We think this video will help you gain perspective on how we’re adapting our program curriculum in a way that keeps safety the priority – without forfeiting the fun. #backtoras
AASA NCE 2022: Partnering and Innovating to Support Students

Educators, administrators and service providers from around the country gathered in Nashville, Tennessee in February for AASA’s National Conference on Education. The theme of this year’s conference was “Leading for Student-Centered and Equity-Focused Education,” and many of the conversations on these themes involved the need for greater collaboration in order to support schools, students, and […]
6 Ways to Ease Student Anxiety

The school day can trigger a mixture of emotions for students. While nervous energy and excitement are common as at the start of a new school year, anxious feelings may be amplified throughout the year. The trauma and stress of a global pandemic, social isolation, and disruptions to students’ daily routines have taken a toll. […]
How Play Can Bolster Students’ Learning and Well-Being

Play! Aside from being a whole lot of fun, play has some serious benefits for the development of the whole child.
Becoming Part of District Communities

LaToya Thomas has been part of the Right At School family for over 7 years. In this blog, LaToya shares her experiences both working in the field as an Area Manager for Right At School and now as the Director of School Partnerships.