Governor Ned Lamont (D, Connecticut) admits virtual learning doesn't work … wants the real thing.
After Lamont closed public school doors for classroom instruction in mid-March and eventually extended the closures for the rest of the school year, the state found 143,000 students didn't log on for remote learning.
"It's a tragedy," he said of the children who failed to sign on.
After Lamont closed public school doors for classroom instruction in mid-March and eventually extended the closures for the rest of the school year, the state found 143,000 students didn't log on for remote learning.
"It's a tragedy," he said of the children who failed to sign on.