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30.04.2021
43 Minuten
This episode contains references to mental health challenges,
including eating disorders.
Joanna Lopez, the high school senior we met in our first episode
of Odessa, has turned inward: staying in her bedroom, ghosting
friends and avoiding band practice. But playing with the marching
band at the last football game of her high-school career offers a
moment of hope that maybe, one day, things will get better.
In the finale of our four-part series, we listen as the public
health crisis becomes a mental health crisis in Odessa.
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09.04.2021
36 Minuten
Last fall, as Odessa High School brought some students back to
campus with hybrid instruction, school officials insisted mask
wearing, social distancing and campus contact tracing would keep
students and faculty safe. And at the beginning of the semester,
things seemed to be going OK. But then a spike in coronavirus
cases hit town, putting the school’s safety plan to the
test.
In part three of our four-part series, we follow what happened
when a student quarantine stretched the school’s nurses to
capacity, fractured friendships and forced some marching band
members to miss a critical rite of passage: the last football
game of their high school career.
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12.03.2021
44 Minuten
In 1988, a high school football team in Odessa, Texas, was so
good that it became the inspiration for a book, movie and,
eventually, the television series “Friday Night Lights.” And in
the decades since, as West Texas has weathered the unsettling
undulations of the oil industry, football has remained
steady.
So after the pandemic hit, the town did what it could to make
sure the season wasn’t disrupted. And at Odessa High School,
where the football team struggles to compete against local
rivals, the members of their award winning marching band were
relieved they could keep playing.
In Part 2 of Odessa, we follow what happened when the season
opened — and how the school weighed the decision to start against
the possible risks to students’ physical and mental health.
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26.02.2021
38 Minuten
Odessa is a four-part audio documentary series about one West
Texas high school reopening during the pandemic — and the
teachers, students and nurses affected in the process.
For the past six months, The New York Times has documented
students’ return to class at Odessa High School from afar through
Google hangouts, audio diaries, phone calls and FaceTime tours.
And as the country continues to debate how best to reopen
schools, Odessa is the story of what happened in a school
district that was among those that went first.
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A failing school system. An oil bust. A marching band determined to
keep playing through a pandemic. This is the story of one Texas
high school in crisis — and trying to reopen its doors. Unlock full
access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from
politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or
on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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