The Year Apart
These stories of grief, love and hope show how COVID has forever changed the lives of New Yorkers
There was life before the coronavirus arrival a year ago. And there will be life after it s gone. This is the story of the months in between.
Katie Sullivan Borrelli and Peter D. Kramer, USA TODAY Network - New York
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7:32 pm UTC Feb. 28, 2021
There was life before the coronavirus arrival a year ago. And there will be life after it s gone. This is the story of the months in between.
Katie Sullivan Borrelli and Peter D. Kramer, USA TODAY Network - New York
Students struggling with grades due to pandemic
Students struggling with grades due to pandemic
and last updated 2020-12-21 20:25:09-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Weâve seen what the COVID-19 pandemic has done to our communityâs present, but the virus is also affecting its future.
Students here and across the country simply arenât making the grade. Failure rates are up and students blame remote learning and educators agree.
Natalia Espinoza is your typical 12th grader. Sheâs in the W.B. Ray High School band, part of the Tex-Anns drill team, and was even homecoming queen. Natalia, however, is also part of a growing group: kids who failed a class during the pandemic.