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Op-Ed: What happens when public schools bleed students?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 14, 2022

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During all the disruptions of the last two years, walking — one of the few public activities that’s stayed COVID-proof — was absolutely essential. Taking the dogs out into my southeast Inglewood neighborhood, I was on a daily mission to maintain routine in the face of chaos, and also to do rounds, to check on the neighborhood and see how it was holding up. In the eerie stillness, I was always reassured by the sight of my local elementary... + full article



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