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This reshaping of the traditional school day has become a reality in the last two weeks, as schools in Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Indiana opened their doors for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic struck abruptly in the United States – all the while the virus remains largely uncontrolled. …
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