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Many Virginia schools stayed closed longer during the pandemic than those in most other states. And those closures contributed to a significant loss in learning. Now, in the second full year of in-person instruction, they’re still working to fill the gaps. Megan Pauly reports on an effort in Richmond to get kids caught up.
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Many Virginia schools stayed closed longer during the pandemic than those in most other states. And those closures contributed to a significant loss in learning. Now, in the second full year of in-person instruction, they’re still working to fill the gaps. Megan Pauly reports on an effort in Richmond to get kids caught up.

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