Christy Hudson, a Fairfax County, Va. mother of three, told "America’s Newsroom" on Monday that the county’s postponement of in-person learning amid the coronavirus pandemic is "heartbreaking" and "devastating." Failing rates have spiked across all grades, and many students have simply checked out of virtual learning altogether, according to Fairfax teachers." "I think parents and families in Fairfax County are feeling very frustrated right now," Hudson told host Dana Perino on Monday. "Fairfax County is letting us down," she added, noting that "we used to be considered one of the most premier school systems in the country." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"We would like to see ourselves be able to go back to school," Hudson stressed.
Source: Fox News January 25, 2021 18:58 UTC