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The CU Boulder campus will become mask-optional. Here's when.
Lately, a cascade of events have brought the Boulder Valley School District and its departments to the brink.
Boulder County will end its mask mandate Friday.
Please note: Federal law continues to require masks on district buses.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano made the announcement Wednesday. The school last hosted an in-person commencement in 2019.
Monarch High School was ordered to evacuate due to a chemical leak identified as glycol in the school's C-Wing.
“In terms of the confluence of events, it was ramping up to be bad,” Recen said of the situation.
In those early hours, as the wildfire continued to rage, everyone was waiting for information about their homes and their community.
There are three teams per network and they work on a rotation basis.
Fastenau met Putman, and about 15 others from the Transportation Department, at the Lafayette terminal.
She says the phrases that eventually became her poem, “ashes and snow,” came to her as the tragedy unfolded.
On Dec. 30, when news of Marshall Fire reached Lyman, she was at home on winter break and she immediately knew the magnitude of the impact.
When transitions are necessary, we know families will need as much notice as possible.
A number of community organizations are also collecting donations and items to benefit the entire community.
Avoid large social gatherings and non-essential, high risk activities. Get tested before and after attending such events.
"The guidance was not intended to include areas outside of the burn area, including BVSD schools."
"Since my update last night I have visited the majority of the schools in the fire zone."
Additionally, Xcel Energy has restored electricity to all of our buildings, and we are told that natural gas should be back on by Tuesday.
In-person instruction will resume on Jan. 24.
My heart breaks for friends, neighbors, co-workers and our students who lost their homes.
"To all of those impacted: please know that we are standing with you during this incredibly difficult time."
See the latest announcement from the Boulder Valley School District.
Unfortunately, this week the new trend is provocative, in some cases threatening or talk of rumors of school violence on December 17.
To make matters worse, our community was also impacted by a community tragedy at the King Soopers in Table Mesa.
The district closed four of its mountain area schools Wednesday due to high winds and hazardous weather.
Final exams were delayed a half hour after a roughly hourlong power outage hit the school.
Boulder Valley officials told parents that a suspicious man was escorted off the New Vista campus Tuesday morning.
The investigations showed that inequities exist not in BVSD’s persistent achievement gap, but also in how student behavior is addressed.
A big part of the focus is building not only the skills, but in supporting them as they bravely begin to engage with the world in English.
Utilizing many different supply sources has been an asset as the food supply chain faces various and unpredictable challenges.
Local vendors and farmers have also expressed their gratitude for these partnerships.
“We are helping them become fluent so they can make the money that they can make in the United States,” added Cowan.
All school nurses and school personnel have been trained on how to use the antidote.
Current Board member Kitty Sargent was reelected to serve in District F.
“I’m listening to where the work needs to be done,” Francis said.
King’s ‘can do’ spirit is not surprising, given the roles she’s had before.