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Sophomore Shane Hanson has been forced to stay home 47 days and counting. Author: Nelson Garcia Updated: 5:53 PM MDT April 12, 2021
PARKER, Colo. When Shane Hanson heard full in-person learning was starting again at Chaparral High School, the sophomore was excited. It s easier for me to learn while I m at school, Shane said.
He has been attending hybrid all year and spent a lot of time at home. His mother, Suzanne Hanson, said it s been too much time. Blanket quarantines is kind of how I m describing it, Suzanne Hanson said.
She said her son has been quarantined six times since the beginning of the school year, most recently last week. Shane has been kicked out of the building and forced to stay home for 47 days and counting.
Three schools in the Douglas County School District will return to fully remote learning Friday after several positive cases resulted in an outbreak .
The Tri-County Health Department, whose jurisdiction includes Douglas County, directed Castle View High School, Rocky Heights Middle School and Sierra Middle School to return to remote learning.
On Wednesday, the health department directed Mountain Vista High School to return to remote learning.
“We have had a number of people at our school test positive for COVID-19 over the past two weeks, resulting in more than five operate outbreaks within our school,” wrote the district’s health, wellness and prevention team in a letter to parents and staff members at all four schools on Tuesday and Thursday.