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They moved for in-person school during the pandemic. Now they must decide: Stay or go?
Hannah Natanson, The Washington Post
May 11, 2021
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In pursuit of in-person learning this year, Stephanie Koski of Oregon transferred legal guardianship of her 16-year-old son to his aunt - then sent the teen to live in Texas.
Lyra Elder uprooted her husband, son and daughter from their home outside Portland, Ore., and took them to a cabin in Homer, Alaska, population 5,992 and nicknamed the end of the road. And the Metta family traded the suburbs of Doylestown, Pa., for a three-bedroom apartment in the Italian city of Bari, on the Adriatic coast.