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   Students Adjusting To Getting Assignments At Home
 The affect of the Coronavirus has affected the way all of us have lived, even the students.
Students now have to go on the computer for more than playing games. They now have to do class- room assignments with their teachers, and even homework. Most, however, are adjusting. (Photos by Julia Jackson)
   Jeremiah Mitchell, and his sister, Jordyn, 9th-graders, are students at Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High School. They are completing their assignments on line. Both are studiously at work in their 2nd home in Atlanta, GA.
   Mrs. Remeka Taylor Nash works with her daughters, who are students at James Elementary School.
Mrs. Nash says she assists the girls, Mariah Fields and Timiyah Nash, to get started on their schedule of assignments each morning with their laptops.
 Kenneth J. Warner, a 7th grader at Lake Shore Academy, is working on his music assignment.
  Another Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High School student, Davin Howard, 11th grader, is also busy with his assignments.
 Community Coping With Quarantine
 The mandatory Stay-At-Home Safer has been trying for a num- ber of people, especially those who are normally on-the-go without restrictions. Photographer Julia Jackson captured a few people who are adhering to the quarantine to find out how they are coping.
   Felix J. Duston shared that he keeps his mom company while he works from home.
Mrs. Ann Taylor enjoys her days on her screened-in patio reading and on her laptop.
   Yolanda Stritts, Camilla S. Ruston and Lil’ Christian Baids- man are cooking and working together during this stay-at- home time.
   Ms. Norma L. Chestline and her grandson, Lynol Swinson, enjoy baking cookies for the chil- dren in their neighborhood.
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