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[quote=Anonymous]Doesn't surprise me in the least. Like others have said poverty, mental illness, and all sorts of problems have made school low on the list of priority for many families. Also a lot of families struggling with childcare. There are many working parents on here who have documented their problems. Now imagine how much worse it would be if you were much poorer and/or didn't have a job you could do at home. These people aren't hiring nannies or tutors. The kids are left with adults, maybe older relatives, who can't or aren't invested in getting the kids on to online school every day. Or the kids are left alone at home, and some 12 yo is supposed to be going to online school and watching her younger siblings at the same time. That's not going to work out well. [/quote]
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