I don’t know how your district works, but I don’t think the PT Council (or PTA, or Boosters, etc.) is high enough up the chain to be a party to the fall plans/accomodations. In our district, this is being hashed between the school board and the superintendant based on whatever tidbits/data/suggestions the state’s DOE is throwing their way. I am sure the principals of our six high schools get to voice their opinion, but - even if they know more than they’re saying - the fact (as it applies to our area anyway) is that they aren’t primary actors in the debate either.
I am in total sympathy on the e-learning. Ours was awful, even though our teachers are amazing and stayed engaged the whole time (and DD did have some live classes). I realize spontaneous/emergency e-learning isn’t ever going to be as strong as planned-out/tried-and-true e-curricula, but the latter was not an option to DD in mid-March.