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Survey: How Will You Work When Remote Learning Starts In Sept?
Even for kids who opted to go back to the classroom in September, part of their week will involve remote learning. How do you plan to work?
NEW YORK CITY – Even for the 700,000 school kids who opted to go back to the classroom this school year, the "blended learning" model means they'll be rotating between in-person and at-home remote learning.
Then there are another 250,000 students who opted not to be in a classroom at all.
Which begs the question: how do parents plan to go back to work when their children aren't at school?
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Patch wants to know: how are you planning to work while making sure your kids are safe and learning? Are you able to work from home? Do you have family members who can help out? Are you hoping to snag one of the 100,000 childcare spots the city has promised to make available, some of which will be for kids from kindergarten to eighth grade?
Let us know in the survey below:
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