The 2019-20 school year is likely to be an unforgettable time for students and teachers alike. Colleges and K-12 schools closed their doors and quickly moved online in an effort to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, which causes a disease known as COVID-19. According to a Gallup Poll, 70% of families are using an online K-12 distance learning program from their school while others have opted for alternative methods. Of parents surveyed, 42% worry that the pandemic will have a negative effect on their child’s education. Here’s a look at online resources parents can use to keep their K-12 students on track.