Remote education has been a challenge for many teachers and families, especially recently, as the district shifted to in-person learning and back out again, all within about one week.
And for those parents who are also teachers — while it may seem they have an advantage to teaching their children at home — it's also been a very bumpy road.
"My fourth grader is doing things that I'm just not 100 percent confident with," said first grade teacher Mallery McEldery. "So that's hard. And I guess as a teacher, I have an advantage there, but with kids in different grade levels, it's tough trying to manage all their work and not to exhaust them with it."