Hello.
It depends. In New York City, it's been relatively easy for my school but some aren't so lucky.
Some students in other districts do not have access to internet or a computer and are unable to do schoolwork, so the DOE had to lend them some iPads.
I personally feel that closing schools will help flatten the curve. According to my projections there's a 70%+ chance of a second wave in the fall. Simply not safe, especially since my school is a citywide school and we have people travelling 2 hours to school, by subway.
I miss the lack of human interaction. In school all kinds of drama happen but now?
Sure I mean online school goes like this
Logs onto zoom
Complains about zoom malware probs
Teacher says hi
Everyone says hi
Someone spams the chat
Teacher shuts it down
Some kid types a curse word
Zoom servers fail
We do this over again 5 times
Of course it will be different.
From what I hear many students like to go eat after school. Nada.
The whole economical sector will change.
The United States has a culture on customer service and friendly staff. After this it will drill a "no speak no touch" mindset. Airlines? Time for change. Oh I'm scared of touching metal or cardboard now even if it's been in my house since 2018.
Online learning is going ok.
Stay safe.