Students at Reynolds Middle School went back to distance learning this week. Reynolds superintendent Danna Diaz said the move will ensure that “Reynolds Middle School has the necessary social-emotional supports and safety protocols in place to provide a safe learning environment for all students.” Reynolds is not alone in facing challenges related to student behavior and delays in social-emotional learning after more than a year of online school. Joni Tolon is the senior programs administrator for student services for the Multnomah Education Service District. She says she's heard about similar problems from teachers and administrators all over the state. We hear from Tolon as well as MESD school psychologists Melinda Berry and Danielle Fanelli about the scope of these issues as well as possible solutions.