We heard about COVID-19 in December 2019 while we were spending our Christmas in a resort in Connecticut. By February, a coworker died suddenly, and then a few weeks later we found out that he died of COVID-19. On March 13, 2020, I remember it like it was yesterday, we were forced to send students home with a Chromebook and their books. Two hours before dismissal, 560 students were sent home and were told to wait for directions from us. Everyone went into a panic, teachers without much technology knowledge were told to begin teaching their classes in a virtual google classroom. Parents were frustrated too, because most of them do not have internet at home nor the skills to use a computer and help their kids with the assignments. This became an issue. Our families reported that their children learned less since the beginning of the pandemic, because of the transition from classroom to online/distance learning during lockdown. Despite their efforts to continue studying, more t...