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Douglas County School District will go remote after Thanksgiving due to COVID-19 surge

School operations have been crippled by coronavirus case management and quarantines

CASTLE ROCK, CO - JUNE 29: The Colorado Supreme Court ruling the Douglas County School District's controversial school voucher program unconstitutional in a split ruling June 29, 2015 at The Supreme Court of the State of Colorado downtown Denver.
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CASTLE ROCK, CO – JUNE 29: The Colorado Supreme Court ruling the Douglas County School District’s controversial school voucher program unconstitutional in a split ruling June 29, 2015 at The Supreme Court of the State of Colorado downtown Denver.
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Students in the Douglas County School District will finish the fall semester remotely, the district announced Thursday.

The district will move all students to virtual learning on Nov. 30, following Thanksgiving break. The move was anticipated, as COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations .

Earlier this week, interim Superintendent Corey Wise proposed the transition to remote learning, telling the board of education that case management, contact tracing efforts and widespread quarantines were crippling schools’ operations.

“DCSD currently has nearly 5,000 students and staff members in quarantine and 13 schools in remote learning status, and it appears those numbers will continue to rise in the coming days,” Wise said in an announcement.

Both figures are up from Tuesday, when he told the Board of Education nine schools were already closed and utilizing online education.

Douglas County joins to opt for virtual learning in light of COVID-19 trends. , as it prepares to welcome students back to in-person learning on Monday following a two-week, districtwide shutdown.

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