Politz Day School - Racheli: 4th Grade Covid Reflection
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Politz Day School - Racheli: 4th Grade Covid Reflection
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It all started in 2020, rumors and stories. all anyone talked about was bats and China. Taking over my life and my family’s life COVID made it hard to be social especially in Las Vegas. With the temperature rising into the high nineties, I didn’t know how I managed to stay outside. School went on Zoom making it hard to learn and concentrate. Could a virus really change my life forever? It did. My family might not have moved to Cherry Hill if not for Covid-19. We were all at home and able to talk to each other about moving. It also would have been very difficult to be away from my friends, but if I was able to be away from them during Corona then I could do it when we moved. My summer plans were changed so I just packed up and played with my sister. Overall, the worst part for me was learning on Zoom. We found out Politz was opening in person. My mother and father were working online. I was excited about being able to see my friends, but there were masks, face shields, and social distancing. At first it was hard for me to follow all of these rules… but I got used to it. It’s been a long year and I hope that the vaccine will solve our problems. Stay safe and healthy.
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Politz Day School
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New Jersey
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Cherry Hill
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