Online schools help struggling students in post-pandemic world

As Washington students continue returning to their classrooms for the new school year, some experts warn not all kids will thrive in an in-person environment. Especially as many K-12 students continue to struggle due to learning loss experienced during school shutdowns throughout the pandemic.

Julie Powers is a counselor at Insight School of Washington – an online public school that provides kids who are struggling with anything from bullying to educational needs and beyond – and says that the high amount of mental health problems facing many students was made substantially worse by the pandemic.

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