Nothing in the article mentioned the growing disconent with families who are just fed up with the National Education Labor Union... and how many have gone to teaching at HOME. Or in charter schools...
I disagree. The article clearly stated those (though not mentioning unions directly):
The educational damage from prolonged school closures is still being measured. While graduation rates have recovered and even improved statistically, many students disengaged from traditional education during the lockdown years. Some shifted to homeschooling. Others moved to online alternatives. Some never fully reconnected with the educational system at all. Colorado continues to see growth in alternative education pathways while traditional enrollment declines.