Virtual classes for real students designed for best learning models and to keep everyone healthy
By Esmee Halsted
The Gilpin school board announced that they will be doing virtual school for at least a month starting off. They decided to rescind in-person school because of the rising COVID-19 cases. Gilpin schools did have nine weeks of remote learning last school year in reaction to the coronavirus pandemic. An online learning plan has been created based on trial and error from last year. Online learning will differ for secondary and elementary age groups. Students will use their school Google Chrome books in most grades; otherwise plans have been put in place for non-digital remote learning. As for students who opted and chose to use a different online program, they will have the option to switch.
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