For the class of 2023, COVID dominated, defined high school
Briefly

Jaylin Green was still adjusting to a new school in a new neighborhood when his barely rooted new life was uprooted in March of his freshman year.Something called COVID-19 was abruptly shutting down schools and hurtling students into one of many unknowns: remote learning.The shift was jarring enough, even with Green thinking at first that "we're going to go and have normal class in a week or so."
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