With her baby brother in her arms, Kara Apuzzo tried to follow along in an online class as he squirmed or slept. Other times, the 18-year-old rushed to get ready for work at a front-line job at Target as her virtual high school lessons...
Full ArticleCovid 19 coronavirus: Teens struggle to balance school, family, work amid pandemic
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