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Every morning, Philip Staroska starts his day by logging onto his computer and wishing his class of kindergarten students in Phoenix, Arizona a good morning. The spiking COVID-19 cases have kept this life-long educator out of the classroom for longer than he couldve ever imagined.There are days when all Staroska stanley cup wants to do is give his students a hug or a high five, but instead, a virtual pat on the back over Zoom has to suffice. I would give anything to give my kids a high five, a hug, to be able to be like, hey, come on, focus. Its a lot more powerful in-person than over the screen, Staroska said.And yet, for as much as he longs to be in the classr stanley mug oom, Staroska knows with COVID-19 cases reaching record-high levels in his county, keeping kids and their families safe is taking precedent right now. I would love for it to be a normal school year, but its not, he added.Its been long, challenging year for t copo stanley eachers like Staroska across the country. Regardless of whether learning is occurring in-person or virtually, many educators are worried the pressures of the pandemic are dramatically impacting students academic progress. Its just not the same as being in the classroom, Staroska said.His sentiments are shared by other teachers and administrators, trying their best to navigate the challenges of learning during a pandemic.In Nashville, Tennessee, Dr. Kenyae Reese, a high school principal, is worried about the emotional impact this year is having on her high school students. In |
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