US Children – On election day more than 60 percent of

On election day, more than 60 percent of U.S. public school students in K-12 classes will attend schools that offer individualized instruction at least several days a week, according to updated data. According to updated monitoring data, Florida is one of three states where more than 75 percent of students will be in full-time education by election day. There are significant regional differences: in states such as Texas and Florida, more than 75 percent of students have the opportunity to participate in face-to-face individualized instruction, while in California, Washington, D.C., Maryland, Oregon and Hawaii, more than 90 percent of students study online only. Burbio estimates that from Labor Day to Election Day the percentage of students who have access to at least one class will increase by 22 percentage points, from 38 to 60 percent. This is due to the fact that the percentage of students choose virtual learning, even if it is offered in the classroom. Burbio says “he” collects information directly from school sites on a national sample of 1,200 districts in all 50 states, including the country’s 200 largest districts. More and more counties are opening school buildings this fall, although the number of coronavirus infections remains high in most states. Students of the Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Florida. For example, in New York City, where schools are hybrid, almost half of the students reportedly study at home. According to the latest edition of Burbio, which collects school and community calendars from the Internet. These figures do not necessarily give a complete picture of how children learn. The list of carefully compiled materials is also obtained from sources that teachers consider reliable.