Internet Connection Is Biggest Struggle for San Diego Families Homeschooling
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Author: JC Polk
Created: 09 Nov, 2020
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Updated: 14 Aug, 2022●
1 min read
As COVID-19 continues to keep some schools closed, IVN San Diego reached out to parents to find out their biggest struggles. A strong Internet connection proved to be one of the biggest challenges. Watch the video for more.
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