As Omicron spreads rampantly throughout the country and some schools are deciding to transition back to online learning, educators are faced with a tough decision, either go back to a form of learning they know isn't working for all kids, or put themselves and their children at risk.
This, as one of the biggest issues with so-called "zoom-school" has yet to be fixed, with many kids left behind without the tools to succeed online.
For more on this, KCBS Radio news anchor Dan Mitchinson spoke with Meg Honey, educator and Humanities Director of Professional Learning for Savvas Learning Company.