Boston Public Schools received its first shipment of Chromebooks for homebound students on Tuesday, four days after Mayor Martin Walsh announced that schools in the city would close until the end of April to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

“We have been really focused on the logistics, which has been a superhuman effort by a number of people,” said Charlene Briner, interim chief of staff in the BPS superintendent’s office. “The urgency of the situation has certainly accelerated our efforts.”

 

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