My wife does some substitute teaching.
NC is doing a mixture currently. Choice of remote learning or going to school.
The remote learning is a disaster for parents not actively involved, many of those kids aren’t doing or learning much of anything.
And for those parents involved it is still an uphill battle for solid learning to be accomplished.
Our oldest son was homeschooled.
Our middle son (high school) is in an early college program at a local community college (5 years and graduate with 2 years of college completed), so he is still going to in person school.
We pulled our two daughters (middle school and elementary) out of public schools after the remote learning disaster at the end of last school year.
Just didn’t feel it was right to put them through all of the chaos/instability that is going on right now in schools.
We home school using Abeka curriculum.
It is an online streaming program, all classes/lectures, books, and quizzes/tests are a part of the program.
So the parents don’t have to do much of the actual “teaching,” just the administration and “motivation.”
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