Episode Synopsis "Teaching Topeka | Ep.1 — School counselors"
The first day of school is an anxious day for most students returning to classes, but in a pandemic, those jitters might be bigger than normal. Hannah Kemble and Glynis Kickhaefer, school counselors for Auburn-Washburn Unified School District 437, join Rafael Garcia, education reporter for The Capital-Journal, to chat about strategies parents can take to help mitigate any nerves or anxiety. Read the article online at CJonline.com and subscribe to From The Newsroom for more podcasts.
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