Bilingual Students Band Together to Help School Stay Virtually Connected

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When Crawford High School in San Diego closed due to COVID-19, many of the school's families lacked internet access and the technology that would allow their children to participate in online classes.  With the help of a teacher, a group of students banded together, reached out to parents, and helped solve the problem.  Pictured here is Tina Tran, student body president, working on their outreach plan.

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