RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – On March 9, St. Timothy’s Episcopal School in Raleigh was bustling with students as CBS 17 visited to find out what the school’s plan was if coronavirus meant shutting it down.
Nine days later, math teacher Sarah Little was preparing for long-distance learning after classrooms were indeed shuttered.
Parents, students, and teachers are ready to get back into the building in August.
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