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Colorado schools with confirmed coronavirus outbreaks as of May 26

LIST | Colorado schools with confirmed coronavirus outbreaks

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

Rocky Mountain Elementary lands on outbreak list

With fewer than four weeks left in the school in the school year, School District 51 is dealing with another COVID-19 outbreak. First there was Shelledy Elementary, 353 N. Mesa St., which is in virtual learning this week after 13 confirmed cases. Now, Rocky Mountain Elementary, 3260 D 1/2 Road, has joined the Mesa County outbreak list with five confirmed cases in a third-grade class. That entire class of 13 students is now quarantined, the district said. “We had five students who tested positive, so we quarantined the entire classroom,” said Emily Shockley, spokesperson for District 51. “We’ve had quarantines in the past but this is a little different because the entire class is quarantined. That isn’t very common.”

Shelledy Elementary shifting to virtual learning this week

Shelledy Elementary, at 353 N. Mesa St. in Fruita, is going to remote learning for at least the upcoming week because of a rise in COVID-19 cases, Principal Cami Kidd announced in a Saturday letter to parents. “We are waiting to hear from Mesa County Public Health whether we will need to remain in remote learning past the end of this week. We will notify you as soon as we have that information,” Kidd wrote. “We have been preparing for this situation from the beginning of the school year, and our staff are ready to support our learning community during this time. Students will transition to remote learning only temporarily.”

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