Washington Spirit player Andi Sullivan was gearing up for Olympic training. And then COVID-19 hit.
Andi Sullivan had just finished playing with the United States Women’s National Soccer Team—and was readying to make a run for a spot on the 2020 Olympic team—when the coronavirus was officially declared a pandemic. As the DMV went into stay-at-home mode, the Lorton native saw her dreams put on hold—and found herself isolating 3,000 miles away from her husband.
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Purcellville high school teacher Addie Schafer on distance learning and COVID-19’s impact on education
English and drama teacher Addie Schafer was looking forward to finishing out the school year with the student musical. Then coronavirus pulled the curtain.