
Students had to leave two+ hours to commute to school and sometimes they were late because the trains and buses were behind schedule.Over the course of that week my English professor started to give us instructions in the event the situation got worse and we were forced into a distance-learning environment. Conversely, my math professor didn't mention or prepare us for the chance that we might move online. This was where my nerves set in a bit. I’m not as strong in math and find this subject hard to learn online without an explanation when I get a problem wrong. Going forward, I am making some adjustments and plan to email my math professor for help when I need it. While many colleges had announced closures, the CUNY (City University of New York) public university system of New York, remained opened. This prompted students to create a CUNY petition to close the schools because students did not feel safe going to class. Soon after, my college, Queensborough Community College, and all the CUNY schools, announced that they would have instructional recess (March 12-18) in which faculty and staff would prepare classes for distance learning, and that the rest of the spring semester starting March 19, would take place online. I hope my professors make the rest of the semester reasonable, so I can succeed and keep on continuing my journey in photography, film and journalism.
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Safety is of key importance for people in the community by Amy Sullivan, 10th grade, Algonquin Regional High School, Southborough, Mass.Researchers believe one of the places the novel coronavirus comes from is the pangolin, an anteater, in China found to carry related strains to the coronavirus, according to the BBC . Other experts say it is important not to blame the animals because human behavior has caused the spread of the virus. Our planet is set up for a pandemic because of populated cities and travel across countries and continents. The risk for pandemic has been increasing over the last century exactly for these reasons.
Our planet is set up for a pandemic because of populated cities and travel across countries and continents.
Our school's reaction is based on how long the virus lasts and how quickly it spreads. When it started out, it seemed possible that in elementary school, kindergarten, first and second grades could go on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. On Tuesday and Thursday, fourth and fifth grade go, and switch the days every week. But on March 23rd, Virginia announced schools would be closed for the remainder of the school year.
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Make good use of the time or else it’s going to be wasted by Zhiming Gu, seventh grade, Beijing City International School, Beijing, China I’m sorry to hear that Americans have also had to go into quarantine. I recommend you find a way of having fun passing the time. For me, playing board games and cards and chess with my dad have been enjoyable. I hope kids in the U.S. can adjust quickly to online learning. I had trouble at first because I had never had to do remote learning before and ended up with some overdue work. But in the end, I pulled my act together and handed in all of my assignments. Our school probably won’t open again until next semester. At least we still get holidays. During spring break and summer break, my teachers won’t send us assignments, which means I can just relax at home.
I had trouble at first because I had never had to do remote learning before and ended up with some overdue work.Scientists are working round the clock to learn more about the coronavirus, including its origins, how it spreads and how it kills a person. Social distancing has become a necessary tool to use if you need to talk with someone in public. But the safest thing you can do is to stay home.

Of course, on a normal Friday, I would never get the chance to make something like [pasta sauce] so being stuck at home does have some perks.
