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Monday, May 10, 2021, 6:05am
By Elizabeth Dohms-Harter

After attending school virtually or semi-virtually for the past year, students in communities across Wisconsin said they found ways to cope with being away from teachers and friends but looked forward to getting back to a regular in-school schedule. They also spoke in favor of more mental health services and mental health literacy.

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