March 16, 2021
As students begin returning to the classroom as the pandemic eases, schools are bracing for an onslaught of serious mental health conditions that, for some students, may take years to overcome.
In the year that campuses were closed due to Covid-19, students experienced waves of loneliness, fear, upheaval and grief. Some lost loved ones, others saw their parents lose their jobs and their families sink into poverty. Nearly all experienced a degree of depression from being apart from their friends and missing important milestones like proms, graduations and being on campus as college freshmen. Even students who thrived with distance learning endured periods of frustration and sadness.
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Doing it all in a pandemic [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Like so many people around the country, 2020 has been a year of highs and lows for Megan Johnson-McCullough.
A standout basketball player at El Camino High and later at Metro State in Denver, Johnson was named the 2020 AAU Bodybuilder of the Year as well as 2020 AAU Overall Female Athlete of the Year.
But she also had a major competition in Laughlin canceled because of COVID-19 concern. Plus, major U.S. competitions are on hold until April or May.
The owner of a small business Every BODY’s Fit in Oceanside she has struggled with the restrictions and shutdowns that have hit so many so hard.
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