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Education Commission of the States: Coronavirus information

Education Commission of the States

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Colorado issues reopening guidance

The Denver Post

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Opinion: We can heal the coronavirus’ economic wounds with Initiative 271

The Colorado Sun

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Teachers Are Scared to Go Back to School. Will They Strike?

Education Week

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Colorado teachers petition governor on school reopening plan

The Denver Post

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Virus variances are now at risk for 15 counties

The Denver Post

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Virus concerns nudge some teachers to classroom exits

The Denver Post

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District prepares 3 plans (DPS)

The Denver Post

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Vulnerability Can Be a Strength for Educators. Let’s Embrace It.

EdSurge

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Lessons in Leadership: In reopening prep, administrators move beyond 'old way of doing things'

Education Drive

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Kids and COVID-19: What experts do (and do not) know about how the virus affects children

Daily Camera

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With Colorado schools planning in-person classes, can we expect children to wear masks all day?

KOAA News

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Coronavirus Modeling Will Play Major Role In Student Experience In Denver, Aurora This Fall

CBS Denver Channel 4

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Jeffco teachers union calling for remote learning to start new school year

9 News

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State issues best practice guidelines for reopening schools, with caveats

Colorado Politics

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Distance learning: How to really reach students

Smart Brief

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How to make online schooling work

CNN

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The Pandemic’s Toll on School Leaders Is Palpable. Here’s What’s Needed for a Successful School Year.

EdSurge

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CDE News Release

July 20, 2020
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Guidance released to help local public health agencies and schools navigate opening for fall 2020

Districts will continue to work with local public health agencies on school plans appropriate for their communities

DENVER - The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education, released new guidance for the fall opening of schools today. The guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The guidance provides specific recommendations schools should consider based on the level of COVID-19 in their communities.





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Online classes aren’t going anywhere, but thousands of Colorado students still don’t have internet access

The Colorado Sun

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