Students find ways to kill boredom during COVID-19 quarantine

A “Parks and Recreation” thumbnail sits next to e-learning supplies. Students have kept themselves busy during quarantine with activities like binge-watching their favorite TV shows, doing homework and sleeping. “I like e-learning because I get to work at home and I get to work at my own pace,” seventh-grade student Tyler Medeiros said. “One thing I miss about regular school is that I can’t meet up with my friends, but I can still talk to them online.”
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Haley Medeiros, Social Media Director, Reporter
Haley Medeiros was born in New Jersey, calls Massachusetts home, but has also lived in California and Texas. She moved to Prosper the summer of 2017 and is currently a junior. Haley is the Social Media Director for ENO this year and is so excited for the challenge. She loves to write, play with her German Shepherd and Golden Retriever, and sleep. She is excited for her second year on staff, and can't wait to cover more stories.