ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Nisha Phillip-Malahoo is getting results for her community and she’s doing it from her front yard.
Phillip-Malahoo just wanted to get books into her students hands when schools were closed so the first grade teacher at Pinewood Elementary set up a little library in her front yard during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Philip-Malahoo lives in the same neighborhood as many of her students so it was easy for them to stop by. [TRENDING: How plants solve rapes, murders | Swastikas found on Fla.
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