A list of child care centers and schools that El Paso County Public Health and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment have identified with having outbreaks of coronavirus.
Outstanding Grad: Aidan Lewis, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 10 May, 2021
Aidan Lewis
Aidan Lewis always dreamed of becoming an astronaut yet was undeclared when he came to Colorado State University.
“I have a lot of interests, which is a blessing and a curse,” Lewis said. While he loves science, he was also drawn toward English, foreign languages and philosophy, but eventually chose to pursue neuroscience.
“Neuroscience is a very cool mix; it has a solid science foundation but can also connect with philosophy, spirituality and a variety of other disciplines, so it seemed like a really good path for me – and as Phillip Quirk (director of CSU’s neuroscience major) says, ‘neuroscience is everything.’”
Chinook Trail Middle School Colorado College Campus Wide Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind
Colorado Springs Charter Academy Resolved investigation status Columbia Elementary School Coronado High School
CPCD Modular Falcon 1 Resolved investigation status Discovery Canyon Campus (Elementary, Middle and High School) Eagleview Middle School Early Connections Learning Centers at Antlers Child Care Center
Early Connections Learning Centers at the Day Nursery Child Care Center Resolved investigation status
Eastlake High School Resolved investigation status
Ellicott Elementary School Resolved investigation status
Ellicott Middle School Resolved investigation status
Ellicott Senior High School Resolved investigation status
Evangelical Christian Academy Resolved investigation status
Syracuse star Chase Scanlan involved in ‘domestic’ police call before suspension; DA investigating
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
Posted Apr 28, 2021
Syracuse attacker Chase Scanlan (22) walks away after his goal during a game against Hobart on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y
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Syracuse, N.Y. Star Syracuse lacrosse player Chase Scanlan was involved in what campus police labeled a domestic incident a day before he was suspended by the team, according to law enforcement sources and people familiar with the case.
Scanlan was not charged with any crime by campus Department of Public Safety and the university quickly reinstated him to the team.
almost back to normal for Ann Hoeffer and her family in rural Lake County.
“The younger ones are doing great. It’s the older ones,” said Hoeffer, who’s helping raise her six grandchildren. “They’re only going to school two days a week, and it’s not enough.”
The youngest three children Esmerelda, 4, Gabriel, 5, and Jesse, 6 have been going to in-person school five days a week for several months. Gabriel and Jesse, who both have autism, have made significant leaps forward thanks to their teachers and therapists, and the stable routine. Jesse can write his name, Gabriel can get himself dressed, and their social skills have improved.