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How COVID-19 Made A Stronger Birmingham City Schools System

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By Erica Wright The Birmingham Times When the U.S. shut down last March, Birmingham City Schools (BCS) quickly transitioned to virtual learning with seven weeks left in the academic year. “What we realized was that many of our students did not have the devices or internet access needed for us to provide instruction in a […]

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