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COVID-19 brought K-12 education to a grinding halt in March.Many traditional public schools remain closed to in-person instruction this fall, while many families are left to navigate the school districts’ crisis online-learning offerings. Some families, however, opted to try a relatively new education model; namely, learning pods.Parent-driven learning pods, in which families collaborate to create small education environments that emphasize in-person schooling to small student groups, swept the nation in response to school closures....As pods gained traction, they also attracted the attention of government officials, especially as many district schools reported declining enrollments this fall.As a result, 19 states have either imposed new or expanded regulations that can negatively affect families’ access to learning pods.