Superintendent David Jeck said he pushed for four days a week for the benefit of the students. “No matter how good the virtual model you have in a place is, there is no substitute for that face-to-face interaction with kids,” Jeck said. About 70% of parents said they will now send their kids four day a week, but the superintendent cautions there will be trade-offs. With more kids in school, the six-foot distance between desks is no longer possible. We’re not going to settle for giving virtual students less of an education. We know it's going to be more work.