Coronavirus

SC parents, has your child moved to a charter or virtual school because of COVID-19?

Since March, the coronavirus pandemic has upended many facets of our lives and forced us to change how we interact with one another in unprecedented ways.

For many school-age children, their parents and teachers, it has meant adapting to virtual education and the myriad challenges online learning can pose for families and educators alike.

We’re interested in speaking with parents and guardians across the state about the school choices they’ve made for their children this year and their experiences thus far.

We welcome input from all parents/guardians of school-age children, but are particularly interested in those who have moved their children to charter or online education programs since the coronavirus outbreak.

Please fill out the questionnaire below and we’ll be in touch.

This story was originally published September 16, 2020 at 2:38 PM.

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Zak Koeske
The State
Zak Koeske is a projects reporter for The State. He previously covered state government and politics for the paper. Before joining The State, Zak covered education, government and policing issues in the Chicago area. He’s also written for publications in his native Pittsburgh and the New York/New Jersey area. 
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