It has, officially, been a year since the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted our sense of normalcy in just about every way imaginable. We have had to make major shifts in how we work, socialize, celebrate holidays, and travel, and while the pandemic has posed many challenges to the daily life of adults, it has had an even greater impact on how children learn, stay actively involved in extracurricular activities, and how children socialize.
The experts all agree that children need to return to all that school offers, academics, arts, music, sports, and social development, and it's crucial that they be able to attend in person. The most pressing question is, however, how do we achieve this in the safest way possible?