We were forced into a "virtual" school when lock down first happened. For being unprepared for it, I think (at least the charter school we're at) did pretty good trying to adjust. But the time since has been focused on moving forward.
For our family, it's not much of an issue since I'm stay at home mama bear. BUT to many families have single parents, or both working parents or students who rely on special services through school......... my public school kiddos actually do better in a classroom than at home (which is one reason why they are not homeschooling, as I do have a homeschooler who learns better this way than in public school......)
It's just good to see and know that when a group of people votes to have others in charge making decisions in the (supposedly) best interest of all, yet those voted in are not doing so, and are abusing their positions/power,
that those who rise up to speak out remind them of how they got that power/position AND that election time is around the corner......
well, even though it's on a small scale, it's good to see it actually working.