As with almost every sphere of human life, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a major disrupter of our society’s education systems. As remote and home schooling became the norm for millions of children and teachers, and as the pandemic has forced us to be socially distant, quarantining, and remaining hyper-vigilant of hygiene and our general health—what has become clear to me—both as a parent and educator—is that the physical school, along with the teachers who facilitate its classrooms, while essential, should not be seen as the only environment in which learning takes place. It may have taken a pandemic to remind us that the home provides a critically important place for education that, at minimum, can and, I believe, should supplement the formal education institutions in our communities, and, in fact, be seen as a primary environment for non-formal learning.