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Why remote learning has been a headache for some Spanish speaking families in NC
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Why remote learning has been a headache for some Spanish speaking families in NC
This story is part of The Lost Year, an occasional series on how the pandemic is affecting education across North Carolina.
Like other families, Patricia Obregon and her 8-year-old son, Gael, find virtual classes and test-taking to be a constant pain.
It doesn t help that most of their school district s online systems are in English.
Gael is one of about 9,300 students in Durham Public Schools whose home language is Spanish. At 33.2%, DPS has the largest proportion of Hispanic students of any school district in the Triangle, according to district data.