Kids may be forced to sit in front of a screen for seven-to-eight hours to learn nowadays, but the Atlanta Hawks organization is doing its part in making an unideal situation more manageable.
On Thursday, the Hawks announced a formal partnership with Atlanta Public Schools for an online program for students to stay educated and active during this time of social distancing called “Hawks at Home.”
“The pandemic has limited student access to extracurricular programs,” Jon Babul, Atlanta Hawks’ Vice President of Basketball Development, said. “We are thrilled to partner with Atlanta Public Schools to bring the Hawks at Home program to the APS community.