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As students resume classes, school officials prepare for potential pandemic-induced educational divide

As students resume classes, school officials prepare for potential pandemic-induced educational divide

by Rose Lundy | August 30, 2020

Jennifer Noonan’s two sons are only two years apart in age, but their experiences with remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic this spring were dramatically different. Terry, 14, had “a great experience” at Buckfield Jr./Sr. High School. He received printouts of...

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