A new report from the Hunt Institute, called the COVID Constituency, highlights the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on schools and concerns around the education community. Former West Virginia Governor and education policy advocate Bob Wise joins 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell to discuss the report and its suggestions for action.
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