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Mental health providers in Northern Colorado are having trouble meeting the demand to screen students for learning disabilities. Today on In The NoCo, we explore what’s intensifying this problem and what parents can do to be their kids’ best advocates.
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On Thursday, Greeley-Evans School District 6 announced they will move to remote learning beginning Monday, Nov. 16 through the end of winter break on Jan. 5. KUNC’s Colorado Edition spoke with the district’s superintendent, Deirdre Pilch, about the decision.
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As many schools across our region are turning to distance learning to prevent further spread of the novel coronavirus, districts are concerned about how to enforce attendance for remote students.
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Gov. Jared Polis announced Wednesday the state will spend $2 million of federal coronavirus relief money on a new effort to bring high-speed internet to tens of thousands of students who still do not have it at home.
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It’s back-to-school time for students around Colorado. But some families have decided that they just don’t want to send their kids back to school in the midst of an ongoing pandemic. For these families, school districts are providing a 100% virtual learning option. KUNC's Rae Solomon looked into plans at three Northern Colorado school districts.
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School districts across the state are working toward phased reopenings for the upcoming school year. Initial plans include hybrid and remote learning options until students can safely return to the classroom. KUNC has compiled a list of Colorado school districts' evolving plans for the fall.
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Nicholas Wolverton posted a video on YouTube in late March. It’s an overview of a virtual science course he’s teaching at Polaris Expeditionary Learning…
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One of the biggest challenges in moving school online has been how to offer services for students with disabilities. But educators are finding creative ways to connect.
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School leaders in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Las Vegas are abandoning the videoconferencing service after reports of meetings being disrupted by intruders.