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hen the pandemic brought in-person instruction to a screeching halt in the spring of 2020, our teachers didn’t miss a beat. Leaving their teaching materials behind in their classrooms, the teachers went into high gear to find ways to create a remote teaching space, to keep the education of their students moving forward, and to keep the way open to just continue teaching. As a new school year began in the fall, teachers also made it a priority to protect the students from harm. Observing the response of the leadership of our schools and our teachers to
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