Virtual 101 Tutoring services adjust to pandemic By Brandon Klein
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ver the last few years, the New Albany High School’s National Honor Society chapter tutoring services have evolved with the addition of a tutoring center and a secretary position to run it. This year, the tutoring services really had to evolve. In response to the pandemic, tutoring has gone virtual. In previous semesters, NHS members tutored 30 to 50 students on a regular basis. Sessions normally lasted 30 minutes to an hour before and after school. Those sessions are now held on video chat applications to maintain social distancing. “It’s the same process but we just
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