I agree Austin. Although nothing is written in stone we have pretty much finished up for the year too. We will continue to provide online support and classes for the kids who want it but in the area where I teach a lot of the families don't have internet and the kids don't have devices to interact on. We don't have a tradition of Summer school in Ireland and students progress to the next year automatically.
However one group of students that will continue with classes as much as possible is our final year secondary school students because they have the Leaving Certificate exams to do. Its an entirely written exam and takes place under strict supervision. This is like your passport out of school and the grades you get dicatates what course you get in University/college the following year, so its very high stakes. It has been postponed from the begining of June to the end of July. They are hoping teachers might get back into class in Juky for 2 weeks in an effort to help finish revision with those students.
Brooke I wouldn't worry too much about what the kids miss at this stage, particularly the younger ones. They will easily make up when they return in September, and its much better they be healthy. There is also a lot of informal things that parents can do with their children while they are off which are just as educational, and many kids are revelling in this time off engage with their parents in a way that they didn't have a chance to before now.