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Posted on April 2, 2020June 17, 2021

Financial Resources Page for Educators during the COVID-19 Crisis

During the COVID-19 health crisis, many are also experiencing financial crisis due to program closures and layoffs. MDAEYC has created a financial resources page for educators and programs. The page…

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MDAEYC Program Coordinator Stephanie Schaefer and Board Member and Montgomery County Regional Officer Alicia Cross ready to greet educators.
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Educators visit State Senator Douglas Peters in Annapolis
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