Parenting School Age Kids During the Delta Variant: It’s Unsustainable
And it’s crushing us.
“Dear Ms. Corkern, your child is missing assignments.”
Okay, but we’re just now getting our footing with these 14859437 new programs and passwords, so despite his best efforts, he’s not fully caught up, especially since we had two days of troublesome internet and it took several conversations with our internet service provider to have them resolved.
“Dear Ms. Corkern, your child lost internet connection again, and one of the requirements for virtual learning is stable internet connection.”
It is a privilege to have stable internet. One not everyone is afforded. Virtual school is not an option for everyone either, even as the Delta Variant ravages the south and other parts of the nation. And everyone who is given a virtual option is not in a position to accept it. Though I was able to, it is not without financial setbacks, ones we technically cannot afford.
But what’s worse than financial setbacks? Burying your child because they were forced to go to school, unmasked and unvaccinated because there is no vaccine for kids under 12 and many political leaders, including the governor of the state I am in have chosen to put partisan politics above children’s safety.
Then I look to my former hometown of New Orleans and see that even with mask mandates in place, thousands of children and staff are already quarantined. School just started.