The closing of classrooms and the move to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected students living in rural areas. Cyliss Castillo is one of them. The 18-year-old lives in Cuba, New Mexico, in a school district on the edge of Native American land that belongs to the Navajo Nation. Like many of his neighbors, Castillo does not have the internet or even electricity. “There’s not a lot to do here. You clean up, pick up trash or build stuff,” he told the Associated Press. Castillo said he does not like online school. “Hopefully by next semester we’ll be going back into school. I just find it a lot easier and a lot better than just out here, not doing (anything),” he said. The Cuba Independent School District sits in a village of about 800 people. The district has kept buses running as a way to bring school to students who live in widely separated areas. The buses carry schoolwork, art supplies and meals.

This article described the difficulty that results from closing classrooms for those who live in what part of the country?
rural areas
affluent areas
urban areas
wealthy neighborhoods
In rural areas during the pandemic, school buses deliver schoolwork, art supplies, and meals.
schoolwork, art supplies, and meals
vaccines
household pets to the vet
sporting equipment
Where does the school student live who was featured in this article?
New Mexico
New York
Arizona
Nevada