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In this March 17, 2020 photo, Makayla Ojeda, left, walks with her mother, Roxanne Ojeda-Valentin and brother, Malachi Ojeda after leaving Frederick Law Olmsted school in Buffalo, N.Y., where they picked up text books and assignments to work on while the district is closed by the coronavirus. Parents everywhere are being thrust into the role of primary educators of their children amid the outbreak. (AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson)

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'A really big experiment': Parents turn teachers amid virus
March 22, 2020 6:30 a.m.

'A really big experiment': Parents turn teachers amid virus

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — After her sixth-grade son's school in Buffalo, New York, closed amid the coronavirus outbreak, Roxanne Ojeda-Valentin returned to campus with shopping bags to take home textbooks and weeks' worth of assignments prepared by teachers.