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Virus forced schools online, but many students didn't follow

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SAN DIEGO – During the first week that her San Diego public school was shuttered to slow the spread of the coronavirus, not one of Elise Samaniego's students logged on to her virtual classroom.

Three weeks in, the teacher still hadn’t connected online with roughly two-thirds of the students in her third- and fourth-grade combo class at Paradise Hills Elementary.

She fears the pandemic will exact a devastating toll on education in the United States, especially at low-income schools like hers. “I do have several students below grade level, and this is just going to make it worse," said Samaniego, who has been emailing and calling families to get her 22 students to participate.

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