Brass Community School announced on April 15 that it will hold an interactive workshop for parents and caregivers titled “Pause the Scroll: Healthy Social Media Use for Families” on Wednesday, April 22, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Educational Support Center, located at 3600 52nd St.
The event aims to help families understand the growing influence of social media in adolescents’ lives and provide strategies for supporting healthy online habits. Organizers say participants will learn practical ideas to connect with their children, encourage more offline activities, and establish a balanced approach to technology at home. Free childcare and a meal will be offered before the presentation.
According to the official website, Brass Community School promotes multicultural diversity and equitable opportunities for all students. The school is situated in a building constructed on the former site of the American Brass Company, according to the official website.
Brass Community School states that it aims to motivate every child to achieve their greatest academic and social potential within a secure and inclusive setting, according to its official website. The school also adopts the motto of working together and expecting excellence, as noted by its official website.
In addition, Brass Community School develops partnerships with organizations focused on mentoring programs, reading initiatives, and family involvement opportunities according to its official website. Preschool sessions with specialized instruction in literacy and math are also offered by Brass Community School as reported by its official website.
The upcoming workshop reflects ongoing efforts by Brass Community School to engage families in supporting student well-being both online and offline.


