

The Sunday Read: ‘The School Where the Pandemic Never Ended’
18 snips May 7, 2023
In a heart-wrenching yet hopeful narrative, a substitute teacher shares her family's ongoing battle with the realities of the pandemic. As Covid continues to loom large, she reflects on the emotional toll of returning to in-person learning. The challenges faced by students and families in South Central Los Angeles highlight deep socio-economic disparities and the urgent need for mental health support. Through resilience and community ties, the story reveals the importance of compassion in education amidst lingering trauma.
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Lakishia's COVID Fears
- Lakishia Fell-Davis, a teacher and parent at 95th Street Elementary, worries about COVID-19.
- Her family's experience with the virus, her diabetes, and her mother's health concerns heighten her anxiety.
Unequal Impact
- Ninety-Fifth Street Elementary, serving primarily low-income Black and Latino families, has been disproportionately affected by the pandemic.
- While much of society has moved on, the community continues to grapple with the virus's impact.
Grief at 95th Street
- The pandemic has left a lasting impact on 95th Street Elementary, with many families experiencing multiple losses.
- Teachers have taken on the role of grief counselors, prioritizing student well-being over academics.