Moms were overwhelmingly responsible for supervising remote learning
A new Gallup survey finds that 71% of parents who work full time have kids who are attending school in person.
Workers have learned to negotiate faulty Wi-Fi, toddler potty breaks, and remote school.
Some parents, fearing COVID-19 outbreaks at reopened schools, are opting out of the traditional education system.
We check in with a Tennessee librarian whose staff is helping patrons with computers and virtual schooling.