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DPS outlines timeline to bring K-12 students back for in-person learning in January

DENVER (KDVR) — Denver Public Schools released the timeline for the return to learning in the second semester beginning on Jan. 5.

All students will begin the semester in remote learning. Elementary returns to in-person on Jan. 11. Secondary students (middle and high school) will gradually return beginning the week of Jan. 19, as health conditions allow.

Smaller high schools may return to full in-person learning, five-days a week as larger high schools will continue with a hybrid plan.

All students who chose to return to in-person learning may do so on Feb. 1

Jan. 5-8:

Jan. 11:

Jan. 19 – 29:

DPS released this statement with the timeline:

“We believe this timeline prioritizes students who need in-person learning most, while also giving schools the opportunity to plan and prepare for a full-scale return to in-person learning. As always, we will continue to monitor health conditions in partnership with Denver Health and will adjust our January return plans if needed. We are also currently working with neighboring districts in Metro Denver and the Metro Denver Partnership for Health (MDPH) on a common approach for which learning scenario we use (in-person, hybrid, or remote learning) based on COVID conditions; we hope to share more on that next week.”

We appreciate your continued support and flexibility as we move through these challenging times.