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What We’ve Learned and Need to Keep We have had to reimagine every facet of teaching and learning this year. It has changed school and teaching as we know it. The pandemic called further attention to the glaring inequities of race, disability and income. Facing countless new challenges, we as educators, have persevered--so too have students and families. As we conclude the academic year, it’s important for us to think about how schooling can evolve. We have become experts in Schoology and other technologies, masters of Zoom, and we’ve connected with students, families, and peers in new ways. None of this was easy. Far from it. The learning curve was steep. Workloads doubled or tripled; matched with an equal increase in stress. The pandemic has affected every aspect of schooling and spotlighted the changes that should continue.   Collaboration between between administrators and educator s Over the summer Mr. Lee created committees to address the challenges of the pandemic. The collabo