Mily Cepeda, a bilingual special education teacher at Newark’s Louise A. Spencer School, will be among the panelists during Chalkbeat‘s student mental health webinar on Aug. 24.
The hourlong webinar begins at 4 p.m. ET. To register, click here.
Mily Cepeda, a bilingual special education teacher at Newark’s Louise A. Spencer School, will be among the panelists during Chalkbeat‘s student mental health webinar on Aug. 24.
The hourlong webinar begins at 4 p.m. ET. To register, click here.
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