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Denver Public Schools Offers Limited Space Option For Students Who Can’t Stay Home

DPS Superintendent Susana Cordova checked out the setup at Newlon Elementary School on Tuesday morning.

By Jennifer McRae

August 25, 2020

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DENVER (CBS4)– Denver Public Schools started remote learning on Monday with a goal of mid-October to possibly return to in-person learning. The school district does have 55 sites set up through its Discovery Link before and after school program for those students who are unable to attend online school at home, at least for a few hours a day.

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The program started taking a limited number of children over the summer and continued the program into the fall for remote learning. The sites feature a limited number of students spaced out with supervision.

DPS Superintendent Susana Cordova checked out the setup at Newlon Elementary School on Tuesday morning.

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