We pulled our kids for many reasons, but a big one was the fear and paranoia they were being taught in this "new normal." Teachers told them to not share with others, don't talk to others unless in predetermined ways at a distance, don't pick up the pencil your friend dropped, don't pick up that ball at recess, don't even turn your head to look back at students behind you (happened in our former school), and tattle on the rule breakers. It's pretty sick, if you ask me. Basically teaching them to be prison inmates. These are not good lessons.
There is going to be a noticeable dent in the graph of future success for this generation of kids. It'll show up down the line. Losing a year and a half of school and social interaction is not good. I do not blame the teachers, I know they are trying within the confines of the rules. But remote learning just puts many kids further behind unless they have very diligent parents, and I'm sure you know those parents are in short-supply in many communities that historically struggle even with ample school programs and support structures in place.
We are just totally done with it.