Students in Boston have been home for more than a week since Mayor Marty Walsh ordered the city’s public schools to close through at least April 27, but Superintendent Brenda Cassellius acknowledges thousands of kids still don’t have the resources they need to learn online.

“This is something none of us have done before,” Cassellius told Jim Braude Tuesday on WGBH News’ Greater Boston. “We’re leaps ahead of some other districts, but we still have so much more yet to do.”

 

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