Goolsby Elementary School third grader Ava Dweck, 9, takes on online class as Goolsby Elementary School fourth grader Luca Conrad, 10, gets help from tutor and College of Southern Nevada student Jordyn Leal at Luca's home during the first week of distance learning for the Clark County School District amid the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on August 25, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images.

COVID-19 & The Classroom: Parents share their struggles and plans as schools reopen

Education

Even as schools strategize reopening, parents don't know what the upcoming  school year might look like. Some are struggling with balancing work with parenting while others are trying to cope with schools shifting from a hybrid structure to remote learning. Parents in Virginia, New Mexico and California weigh in on how they are preparing their children and themselves.

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