The school has invited students who seem to need more support academically or emotionally, and most have ended up coming, she said. They are still working independently, not talking much, but they can print materials, and it makes a difference to be around their peers, she said. From time to time, Calloway has stopped by, trying “to make it somewhat normal, as much as we can.”
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