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DENVER (KDVR) – As blizzard conditions pummeled the Denver metro area on Sunday, school districts scrambled to make decisions on whether students will get a “snow day” on Monday, or if virtual learning will be planned instead.
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Here’s a list of some schools that decided to go with remote learning for Monday:
- Boulder Valley School District
- All in-person school activities are canceled for Monday. Virtual activities will continue as normal.
- Normal Activities that will continue as planned:
- Asynchronous learning activities
- Virtual meetings. Only essential employees will report and there will be no in-person activities.
- Normal Activities that will continue as planned:
- All in-person school activities are canceled for Monday. Virtual activities will continue as normal.
- Jeffco Public Schools
- The schools will conduct an all-remote learning day on Monday. School buildings are closed. All students will learn remotely. Childcare programs are closed and all in-person after-school activities are canceled.
- St. Vrain Valley School District
- Monday is an online learning day for all students and schools will be closed to in-person learning.
- Westminster Public Schools
- Monday will be a remote instruction and work day. Individual schools will be operating according to their individualized plans and principals and staff will provide details.