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    We checked back in with 34-year-old high school teacher Adrianne Oldham, whom we first spoke to at the end of March when schools were closed and she was navigating how to support her students, both academically and emotionally, online.

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    May 11, 2020 • 5m Listen

    We checked back in with 34-year-old high school teacher Adrianne Oldham, whom we first spoke to at the end of March when schools were closed and she was navigating how to support her students, both academically and emotionally, online. How are she and the young people she teaches feeling about Berlin schools reopening with strict hygiene measures?

    “I do trust in the decisions that are being made. I have a lot of faith in the German government and the Berlin government. I feel like things have been really transparent.” - Adrianne Oldham

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