We know that things aren’t normal right now. The global outbreak of COVID-19 has affected students of all ages across the country. In an effort to keep students and communities safe, schools and universities have closed their doors and turned to online learning as a way to continue education safely through the current health crisis. By now, you’ve likely heard the term “social distancing” mentioned when discussing prevention measures for COVID-19. According to Johns Hopkins…
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