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BBWasHere 50 points ago +50 / -0

The majority of school districts in the country are essentially doing homeschool this year. A lot of parents are going to find out just how shitty their kids education is and just how "easy" home school is (by comparison to the boogieman that it's impossible for most people).

I think this will be a paradigm shift away from public schools and a massive shift to home, charter, and private schools going forward.

From what I've read so far, and it is fairly limited to about 200 miles of my locality, upwards of 30% of students have already been pulled entirely out of the public school system and another 40% have elected for full remote if they even have a different option.

That's 70% of kids being removed from the public school system essentially and I think a huge portion of those kids and parents will look to NOT return to a traditional public school in the future.

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Rugar22 11 points ago +11 / -0

The shift might be a little slower in my city since we are a Republican stronghold and they pushed HARD to open up the schools as much as possible. They gave the choice to do classroom full-time or to go virtual full-time. I heard they are going to get classes in the building with a max of 14 students.

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MooCow1980 6 points ago +6 / -0

Already they're trying to Infect it with SJW crap. See here:

https://thedonald.win/p/GbonnqWO/tutoring-is-racist-in-san-franci/

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VetforTrump 4 points ago +4 / -0

They'll blame the failure on the kid Nd the system instead if their teaching abilities. If parents are engaged the grades for those students will definitely go up.