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Column: About 40,000 kids have lost a parent to COVID-19. Schools need to step in and help.

Column: About 40,000 kids have lost a parent to COVID-19.
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Nash Ismael, 20, puts his arms around his sisters Nadeen, 18, left, and Nancy, 13, as they visit the gravesite of their parents on Father’s Day at White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery on June 21, 2020, in Troy, Michigan. The Ismael children lost both their parents within weeks to COVID-19. (Salwan Georges/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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