An Indian River School District parent said they are thankful for the support the schools have been giving them.
Celia Gonzalez-Santizo, a Georgetown resident with three students in the Indian River School District said she’s grateful for the support schools have been giving them.
She was one of the parents who received help from the backpack program that provided her a variety of food like juices, milk, cereal, and snacks. She said being able to text message her kids’ teachers has helped develop a closer relationship with them. She knows that if she has a question about her kids’ education, teachers are quick to respond.
“Ahora fue más fácil porque tengo comunicación siempre. ¿Cómo iban en sus estudios? Ellos me mandaban mensaje, como que para mí fue mucho mejor,” Gonzalez-Santizo said. “Si uno necesita saber algo de nuestros hijos, manda uno el mensaje y nos contesta.”
“Now, it was easier because I always have communication. How were they doing in their studies? They were sending me messages, so it was much better for me,” Gonzalez-Santizo said. “If one needs to know something about our children, one sends the message and they respond.”
She’s hopeful that the new lines of communication, especially the text messaging method, stay in place even after the pandemic is over.
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