San Francisco parents hold another day of Zoom-in protests Zoom-in organizer inspired to protest because of kindergartener Zoom-in organizer Amy Carle said she was inspired to protest because of her kindergartener, who was desperate to see his friends. SAN FRANCISCO - For the second day in a row, parents in San Francisco fed up with distance learning on Friday brought their kids to Zoom into their lessons from outside of a closed elementary school, in an effort to show just how much kids need to be back in the classroom. At 9:30 a.m. outside Miraloma Elementary School, kids rolled out their blankets and booted up their tablets to Zoom in to their classes, in what is being called a "Zoom in" demonstration organized by the group decreasing the distance. They did it despite the rain as well.