Tag: Remote Learning
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Regis University to return to in-person learning
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Regis University announced on Thursday that classes at several of its campuses will revert from online to in-person beginning Monday. Classes at the university’s northwest Denver, Denver Tech Center and Thornton campuses will be in-person.…
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DPS families have until June 4 to choose to continue remote learning for 2021-22
Denver Public School families and students have until June 4 to choose whether to return to in-class learning or remain online for the 2021-22 school year. Parents and students wishing to continue remote learning next school year must complete a form on the parent portal or call their school’s office. Those returning to full-time in-person…
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All DPS students will start the New Year learning remotely
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Every student enrolled in the Denver Public Schools will continue remote learning into 2021, but a tentative schedule posted on the school district’s website outlines how the district plans to return to in-class learning by Feb. 1.…
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Douglas County School to shift completely remote after Thanksgiving break
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The continuing spread of COVID-19 throughout Colorado is pushing another school district to shift to distance learning. Corey Wise the interim superintendent for the Douglas County School District informed parents and faculty members on Thursday stated that the district will switch to fully remote learning…
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Cherry Creek School District to go completely remote learning
Officials from the Cherry Creek School District announced Thursday that students will transition to full-remote learning. Thursday was the ninth consecutive day where the district’s COVID-19 tracker indicated the district was in a “red zone.” According to the district’s tracker, 126 students and staff members had tested positive for the virus, while 1,177 students and…
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CU Boulder to cancel spring break, increase social and wellness options next semester
During the spring 2021 semester, the University of Colorado Boulder will be taking steps to increase COVID-19 safety while trying to improve the experience for students, the university announced Thursday. One of those steps is to cancel next semester’s spring break, replacing it with a three-day extension of winter break and two wellness days during…
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Denver Public Schools pushes forward with reopening as city enters third wave of COVID-19
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver Public Schools will continue to begin in-person learning for many schools this week as health officials warn of increasing COVID-19 rates in the city, officials announced in a news conference Monday. “There is nothing more essential in our community than education,” DPS Superintendent Susana…




