TechTown Detroit Launches Coworking Classroom For Children Of Coworking Tenants
TechTown Detroit Launches Coworking Classroom For Children Of Coworking Tenants
DETROIT – TechTown Detroit is offering Coworking Classrooms designed to ease the uncertainty and stress of a child’s educational needs during the COVID-19 pandemic for children of coworking tenants.
The Coworking Classroom Features:
Educational services for remote learning in two different 3-hour sessions offered daily Monday – Friday
Multiple age-appropriate rooms of up to 10 children per room
Two educational practitioners on-site for each group to support every child’s online learning experience
Strict Safety Procedures in Place
Temperature checks at building entry and reentry
Required use of face masks while inside the building
Sanitizing protocols and dedicated sanitizing staff
Daily health screening requirements
Pricing and Equipment
$100 per child per week for one daily 3-hour session or $175 per child per week for two daily sessions
Households in need of financial assistance will receive discounted pricing on a sliding scale
Each child will need a laptop, headphones and their required school curriculum to participate
Please note that you must be a current coworking member or tenant at TechTown, and you must be onsite while your children participate in the Coworking Classroom.
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