As schools across the state begin fall instruction, most students will learn from home for at least the first three weeks. That means getting supplies and food to students and finding creative ways to hold their attention.
Allie Goulding
Allie Goulding was a summer photography fellow in 2020. Allie has worked as a photography fellow at the Tampa Bay Times, an investigative news fellow at KABB-TV in San Antonio, and in various positions at The Daily Northwestern. Her photography has won awards from the Illinois College Press Association and the Society of Professional Journalists.
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