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A full list of Utah schools moving online or hybrid instruction due to COVID-19

Nov 18, 2020, 2:39 PM | Updated: Jan 15, 2021, 4:01 pm

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Students walk to their buses following school at Rose Springs Elementary in Erda, Tooele County, on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. Photo credit: Steve Griffin, Deseret News

The COVID-19 pandemic has left Utah schools juggling in-person classes versus remote learning in order to slow the spread of the virus. Within recent weeks, the list of schools transitioning to online instruction has grown rapidly. 

Here is a full list of all Utah schools canceling in-person classes for two weeks or more due to meeting the threshold of COVID-19 positive cases outlined by local health departments. 

Alpine School District

Box Elder School District 

Canyons School District 

Carbon School District 

Davis School District

  • Bountiful High School enters a soft closure on Friday, 15, and expects to return to in-person learning on  Monday, Jan 25.
  • Layton High School enters a soft closure on Friday, 15, and expects to return to in-person learning on  Monday, Jan 25.
  • Farmington High School enters a soft closure on Friday, 14, and expects to return to in-person learning on  Monday, Jan 25.
  • Viewmount High School enters a soft closure on Friday, 14, and expects to return to in-person learning on  Monday, Jan 25.

Granite School District 

Jordan School District 

Morgan School District 

Nebo School District 

North Summit School District 

Tooele School District 

Uintah School District

Wasatch School District 

Weber School District 

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A full list of Utah schools moving online or hybrid instruction due to COVID-19