mwulf, you are correct in wanting to get back with your students. You took the classes, we know what works for students and in education, we have always known it. Good for you wanting to get back to face to face with students.
I managed an at-risk program several years ago and did some informal research on students I was getting in high school. I went back and looked at test scores and found a common thread, wherever they go behind, usually around 3rd grade, that percent never was made up. So a kid who is 25% the norm in 3rd grade is one thing, that is three years of learning. A kid who is 25% behind as a Junior has a lot more years under their belt. My point is, what has been missed last spring and this year with the different formats will be extremely difficult to ever make up. I don't want to say impossible, but very difficult. I would think mwulf would agree, maybe not.
My kids were good students, one would have survived this, the other I doubt would have. If I were a parent in this and education was a priority and if there was anyway to pull it off, I would home school. I am just glad I am no longer a teacher and for sure not an administrator. This is a no win situation.
Oh, and FB is on fire with parents complaining about the current situation here and it just got started.