St. Louis Magazine

FROM THE EDITOR

THE PANDEMIC HAS taught us to appreciate the little things. This is true, especially, for teachers.

Take, for instance, covered noses. At one time, ensuring that students’ masks remained over their noses wasn’t part of everyday classroom management. Now, at many schools, it’s right there alongside monitoring for paper airplanes and passed notes (or

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