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An infrared thermometer is seen near the entrance at Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. The Los Angeles Unified School District schools resumed classes with distance learning, but many underprivileged students still struggle, according to Mel Culpepper, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood. The facility is open for children whose parents must leave home to work. There is no charge. Snacks and lunch are provided. "These kids are already behind," said Culpepper. "Our mission is to help the kids and families that need us most and that's what we are doing." (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

An infrared thermometer is seen near the entrance at Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. The Los Angeles Unified School District schools resumed classes with distance learning, but many underprivileged students still struggle, according to Mel Culpepper, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood. The facility is open for children whose parents must leave home to work. There is no charge. Snacks and lunch are provided. "These kids are already behind," said Culpepper. "Our mission is to help the kids and families that need us most and that's what we are doing." (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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