DENVER (KDVR) — Several Colorado school districts have announced in recent weeks they will move to remote learning as the number of COVID-19 cases spikes throughout the state.
Here is the entire list as of 12:20 p.m., Nov. 17:
- 27J Schools
- Will roll all students currently attending in-person learning to remote/online learning beginning Tuesday, Dec. 1, and continuing through the conclusion of the first semester on Friday, Dec. 18.
- Middle and high school classes will begin online on Dec. 1.
- Elementary classes will resume online learning on Dec. 2 in order for elementary teachers, who are not as familiar with the online learning platform, to receive additional training and prepare for the work ahead.
- The first week of second semester on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021 will be fully remote for all students (in-person and online) and then return to in-person instruction, for those who have previously selected this learning option, on Tuesday, Jan. 12.
- All in-person student activities (athletics, clubs, etc.) will be suspended while students are remotely learning.
- Adams 12 Five Star Schools
- In person learners transition to remote learning on Nov. 16
- Instruction following the Thanksgiving Break will continue remotely through the conclusion of the fall semester for students on Dec. 17.
- Adams 14 Schools
- Students to continue with remote learning until the end of the second quarter on Dec. 17.
- Aurora Public Schools
- Remote learning through Winter Break
- APS board reversing previous decision and suspending all in-person learning
- The change applies to students who have remained in-person (preschool, kindergarten and students with specialized learning needs)
- The switch to remote learning will not happen immediately, but at Thanksgiving break
- Boulder Valley School District
- Transitioning to all remote learning starting Nov. 17
- All students will return to home learning until the scheduled beginning of the next semester in January (Tuesday, Jan. 5), provided that case rates have improved.
- Cherry Creek School District
- Transitioning to full remote learning
- Middle and high school: Remote learning began Wednesday, Nov. 11.
- Pre-School and elementary school: Last day of in-person learning on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Teachers will have Thursday and Friday to prepare, and remote learning will start Monday, Nov. 16.
- Denver Public Schools
- Will continue to support ECE through second graders with in-person learning, as well as students in center-based programs. Third through 12th graders will remain remote.
- Douglas County Schools
- Greeley-Evans School District 6
- Jeffco Public Schools
- Littleton Public Schools
- Poudre School District
- Will shift all classes to remote learning beginning Nov. 23 through winter break.
- Thompson School District
- Weld County RE-5J
- West Grand School District
- Westminster Public Schools