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Boulder Valley Schools Prepare For Students To Return In 1 Month

"In-person learning is a lot more valuable than remote learning so we're going to do our best to get our buildings open," a custodian said.

BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – The Boulder Valley School District, like many, is preparing to welcome students back for in person learning. The extent? That depends on COVID-19 numbers come late August.

“Phase five in our plan is 100% back to normal with no health precautions. We don’t believe we’ll be in phase five, we know we won’t be in phase five. So somewhere in-between there is where we’re going to be. So phase one, all online, phase four, 100% of students that elect to come back in person, with health precautions in place,” Rob Price, the Assistant Superintendent of Operational Services for the Boulder Valley School District.

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