Denver Post | Elizabeth Hernandez
“Our goal is to keep our kids learning and growing, not to fill the day with impossible lists of assignments, requirements, and tasks… T0here does not appear to be a viable way for us to convene traditional in-person learning this school year.”
Denver Public Schools, along with several other districts in Colorado, announced that the suspension of in-person learning will continue through the end of the 2019-2020 school year. This article from The Denver Post examines how the decision will impact families and educators.