COVID-19 Going on 20 Students and teachers adapt to new ways of learning during COVID-19
By Zarmin Shah, Assitant Editor-in-Chief, Chandler Gartner, Reporter and Lauren Wall, Reporter
FOR THE FIRST time in over six months, 1,659 students woke up bright and early on Sept. 8, put on their first day of school outfits and grabbed a protein bar before heading to class. Greeted by PTA moms handing out individually wrapped donuts, MHS themed masks and hand sanitizer, students made sure to pull up their face masks and stop by the nearest hand sanitizer station before making their way to first period. The remaining 915 students snoozed their alarm three times left their pajama pants on while making breakfast and sat down at the kitchen table in front of their laptop for the third week in a row, logging in to first period at 7:45. The first day of classes looked stranger than ever before.
Photo by Megan Benz.
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