Colorado Students Return to Class Amid Optimism and Anxiety
Educators, who likely won't get vaccines until March, worry about catching the deadly virus. Many parents, excited that their kids will get to see teachers and friends, are nervous classes could move online again.
by Tiney Ricciardi, The Denver Post
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January 27, 2021
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(TNS) - Jan. 27—Midway through the 2020-2021 academic year, uncertainty about COVID-19 and its impact on school operations still looms large in Colorado.
Many students and teachers already are back in classrooms, and more are gradually returning each week as the state pushes districts to offer in-person learning.
Educators, who likely won't start receiving vaccinations until March, worry about catching the deadly disease. Many parents, excited that their children will be able to see their teachers and friends face-to-face, are nervous classes could move online again if COVID-19 conditions change.