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5 Weber County District schools move to remote learning
Weber County, Utah – Beginning Friday, January 21, Sand Ridge Junior High will be moving to virtual learning.
According to a press release, the Weber School District announced that the school surpassed 30 confirmed cases of COVID, solidifying the decision to go virtual.
SandRidge Junior High joins Roy Junior High, Fremont High School, Roy High School, and Weber High School in the decision to go virtual, in addition to many other schools across the state.
On Wednesday, January 26th, students are scheduled to return to in-person learning.
Students will follow a specified online schedule, during the virtual instruction.
During the remote learning periods, teachers and support staff will be in the school building.
Students who have recently tested positive for COVID will not be permitted to attend until they complete an isolation period as outlined by the CDC.
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