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'Shifting back to distance learning has been more difficult for me, as a dad' - Many students in Utah are back to learning from home as COVID-19 cases continue to rise and some parents say it's been a difficult transition for the entire family.

SALT LAKE CITY — Many students in Utah are back to learning from home as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.

"From about 9 a.m. to 10:30 or so is their homeroom class, from about 11 to about 12:30 or so, one o’clock is their afternoon class," said Wright."It is not something that I can be like, I’m going to have you do this and then I will come back and check on your work, it is a lot of hands on of wanting to answer questions and help them stay focused," said Wright.

Horsley says the reprieve offered by the state only extended four days. He says right now, they are utilizing those four days this week. He also said that they don't have the ability to request anymore remote days at this time.

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