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The high schooler will have school. It's a private school with about 100 kids per grade. They will offer a hybrid system, where half the kids will be on campus,and the other half will be at home on Zoom/teleconference. Of the half of the kids who are on campus for that day, half will be in class physically, and half will be somewhere else on campus on Zoom/teleconference. It's an imperfect system, but they are trying to give the kids some feel for the community of school in addition to just the academics.
The junior high school child: We have not heard. It will be a cluster uck, as it is public (LAUSD) and has a student body of about 2000 kids. No matter what LAUSD does, it will be a disaster. If I didn't have to work for a living, I would home school her for certain.
For the elementary schooler, his school (public, but charter) has stated that they won't make a decision for another couple weeks, as the public health situation remains so fluid. But it's a charter school, it's smallish, and the school handed out computers to all needy families this spring when the pandemic hit, so I'm hopeful they'll have a semi-decent solution.
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