CHERRY HILL, N.J. - Students need internet access to attend school virtually this fall, but not all of them have it.
During the pandemic, remote learning is the safest option, but it can also be a costly one. How can parents and school districts set children up for success, when even basic remote learning is not always an affordable option.“I need to take it upon myself to find a way to educate my kids,” Amy Schwarz stated.Schwarz, a mom of three, has been hard at work ahead of the new school year, researching academic options available to supplement the Cherry Hill School District’s hybrid learning plan for the fall.
She says without live instruction daily, she fears her fourth grade daughter will fall behind.“I said to myself, what is the.