For Puerto Rico's Children, Finding A 'Safe Place' In The Few Schools That Are Open
A small number of Puerto Rico's schools have opened again. Two in San Juan are facing different challenges, but communities in both came together to provide a sense of normalcy for children.
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NPR News: For Puerto Rico's Children, Finding A 'Safe Place' In The Few Schools That Are Open
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