SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Next to a quiet street is an even quieter school. Normally thriving with students, it now sits empty, with the doors closed and the lockers and desks collecting dust.
This could describe any of a number of schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, where schools have been closed to in-person teaching since April due to the CCP virus (commonly known as the novel coronavirus). Students have been taking classes from home, and parents have been adjusting their schedules for this reason.