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THE COVID-19 GENERATION

he list of major events 18-year-old Ashley O’Day feels like she missed because of the pandemic is long. “I didn’t get a prom. I didn’t take the SAT. I couldn’t get my license for like four months after I was supposed to,” she says. Instead, O’Day who graduated from Jeffco Virtual Academy in May, spent almost all of 2020 completing homework assignments online and

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