Boys & Girls Clubs, Yâs provide places for kids to study and play during pandemic
By Brion O Connor Globe Correspondent,Updated February 25, 2021, 5:53 p.m.
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Zoe Griffiths, 6, sips water while on her laptop during a Spanish class. The Boys & Girls Club of Metro South in Brockton offers in-person programs for children in small learning pods during the COVID-19 pandemic.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Since the moment Governor Charlie Baker ordered schools to shut down last March, the coronavirus pandemic has turned the lives of families across Massachusetts upside down. Nearly a year later, shuttered classrooms or hybrid learning schedules still leave many parents desperate for a helping hand.