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LEARNING FROM HOME

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COVID-19 has upset all of our lives, including the learning needed to be done by students and the general need to get out and be active. Schools across the state have implemented distance learning practices with students and teachers connecting across the internet. While this is a tough way to learn, parents, students and teachers are making the best of it by setting up time to learn at home as well as finding time to stay active.

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1. Dariell, Drayke and Casiedy Rodriguez putting in the work. Children of Natalie Rodriguez. 2. McKenna Barren (9) hits the virtual books. Parents are Randi Hegna and Mike Barren Jr. 3. Santiago Gonzalez (7) and Sofia Gonzalez (5) get a close up look at nature. Parents are Israel and Mayra Gonzalez. 4. Jake O’Harra (left) and Aiden O’Harra (right), sons of Dina and John O’Harra, at home doing their distant learning. 5. First grader Toby Devriendt finding his own little corner to work. Parents are Chris and Mandy Devriendt. 6. First grader Finley Kern adding a little magic to her distance learning. Daughter of Josh and Kayla Kern. 7. Katelynn Klouse doing some work for gym class. Parents are Brian and Amie Klouse. 8. Jeff practicing distance learning. Photo provided by Amy Lammey.

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