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Elementary school students walk back to class following their lunch period at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore.

Elementary school students walk back to class following their lunch period at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Students are coping with a return to in-person classes after 18 months of learning online.

Students arrive for school at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore.

Students arrive for school at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Principal Ben Mosley greets young students as they return from their lunch break at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

Principal Ben Mosley greets young students as they return from their lunch break at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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First grade teacher Keyana Gardner looks for “quiet” hands while quizzing her students at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

First grade teacher Keyana Gardner looks for “quiet” hands while quizzing her students at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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A student offers a squirt of hand sanitizer to another in Jaylin Ramsey’s fourth grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore.

A student offers a squirt of hand sanitizer to another in Jaylin Ramsey’s fourth grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Teacher Jaylin Ramsey looks over a student’s in-class writing exercise in her fourth grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

Teacher Jaylin Ramsey looks over a student’s in-class writing exercise in her fourth grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Fourth grade teacher Jaylin Ramsey talks with one of her students.

Fourth grade teacher Jaylin Ramsey talks with one of her students. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Keyana Gardner teaches her first grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

Keyana Gardner teaches her first grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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First grade teacher Keyana Gardner teaches her class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

First grade teacher Keyana Gardner teaches her class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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A student raises a hand as first grade teacher Jaylin Ramsey’s hand is projected during a writing exercise on similes at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

A student raises a hand as first grade teacher Jaylin Ramsey’s hand is projected during a writing exercise on similes at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Seventh grader, Jayla Boulware, liked learning at home. “I loved virtual learning. It helped me focus more.”

Seventh grader, Jayla Boulware, liked learning at home. “I loved virtual learning. It helped me focus more.” (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Marquice Wills, 13, just transferred to Glenmount this year and is glad to be back in school and meeting new people. “You don’t want to always be alone because then you will be miserable.”

Marquice Wills, 13, just transferred to Glenmount this year and is glad to be back in school and meeting new people. “You don’t want to always be alone because then you will be miserable.” (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Teacher Beatryce Johnson collects papers while students work on a math problem in her seventh grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

Teacher Beatryce Johnson collects papers while students work on a math problem in her seventh grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Ben Mosley has been principal at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School for six years.

Ben Mosley has been principal at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School for six years. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Principal Ben Mosley greets students between classes at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

Principal Ben Mosley greets students between classes at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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First grade teacher Keyana Gardner offers a comforting hand as she escorts one of her students to a quiet corner of her classroom at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

First grade teacher Keyana Gardner offers a comforting hand as she escorts one of her students to a quiet corner of her classroom at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Elementary school students walk back to class following their lunch period at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore.

Elementary school students walk back to class following their lunch period at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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A student raises a “quiet” hand to show that he has the answer to a question in Keyana Gardner’s first grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

A student raises a “quiet” hand to show that he has the answer to a question in Keyana Gardner’s first grade class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Fourth grade teacher Jaylin Ramsey works with a small group of her students during class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School.

Fourth grade teacher Jaylin Ramsey works with a small group of her students during class at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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A student arrives for school at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore.

A student arrives for school at Glenmount Elementary/Middle School in Northeast Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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