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DPS Superintendent Explains Decision To Keep Youngest Students In School And Move Older Kids To Remote Learning

Video Credit: CBS 4 Denver - Duration: 03:06s - Published
DPS Superintendent Explains Decision To Keep Youngest Students In School And Move Older Kids To Remote Learning

DPS Superintendent Explains Decision To Keep Youngest Students In School And Move Older Kids To Remote Learning

New COVID-19 restrictions in the City of Denver prompted Denver Public Schools to switch some students back to remote learning.

On Wednesday, DPS Superintendent Susana Cordova explained why younger students will remain in school and older students will return to virtual classes.


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