 With this pandemic, we do not have the resources to be able to make sure that our students are safe. I have multiple students that I have not seen virtually or physically since March 13th, and they're still on our roll. So, for teachers across the United States, this is very common. These numbers far exceed what anyone would deem acceptable. So, the first thing that we need to worry about is the safety of our students. You know, and the next thing is, there's always been a very huge divide in funding and resources between the haves and the have-nots. What wealthier school districts can provide looks very different from something in an urban setting or in a very rural setting. If the pandemic has done nothing else, it has glaringly shown the disparities that in between urban and rural and other districts that we've been dealing with for years.