The district also says it will be taking a centralized approach to online learning in 2021-2022.
Author: Nate Lynn
Updated: 9:54 PM MDT April 30, 2021
DENVER — Parents of Denver Public Schools students must decide soon whether to have their children attend classes in-person or virtually for the entire 2021-2022 school year, according to a letter from Interim Superintendent Dwight Jones that was shared on the district's website Friday.
The letter says district officials are optimistic that full-time in-person learning will be possible this fall, citing the "encouraging" rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines. However, protocols including wearing masks and not gathering in large groups may still be in place at least to start the year.