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DENVER—Colorado educators are worried that limited access to the Internet will hurt some school children as the state takes testing online.

Many rural communities lack high-speed access and in some cases, classes are forced to log off so other classes can get the information they need.

According to the Denver Post ( ), classes ranging from Advanced Placement to world languages may not even be available.

The Colorado Department of Education says cost is a big factor in determining which schools get high-speed Internet.

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Information from: The Denver Post,

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