Stock Image of Parents against distance learning return to the streets in Naples to ask for the return of face-to-face lessons: on a day characterized by demonstrations throughout Italy, the mobilization of the Campania capital could not fail to represent a region in which, except for the first and second elementary schools, schools have been closed practically since March 2020. Just fifteen days in class in the last ten months, also due to the measures imposed by the governor Vincenzo De Luca who has chosen to keep children and young people away as much as possible from the classrooms to avoid the explosion of new outbreaks of contagion. The choirs of mothers and fathers opposed to distance learning are raised against the President of Campania, invoking the intervention of the central government and placing the accent on the peculiar situation of a region where more restrictive measures have been issued than those launched nationally.