Most districts across the Denver Metro area have now announced plans to transition to fully remote learning through the end of the fall semester.

November has brought a flurry of school closures as COVID-19 numbers have steadily increased across Colorado. Last week, Cherry Creek School District, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Douglas County School District announced transitions to remote learning.

The situation throughout the state is changing rapidly and varies widely from county to county and district to district. Following is a list of where each district currently is with in-person and remote learning models, as of November 16:

27J Schools

  • Schools in Aurora, Brighton, Commerce City, Lochbuie, Thornton, and parts of Adams, Broomfield, and Weld counties
  • In-person learning continues: Elementary in person four days a week; middle and high school in-person hybrid

Adams 12 Five Star Schools

Adams 14 Schools

  • Schools in Commerce City
  • Remote learning in place since start of fall semester

Aurora Public Schools

  • Schools in Aurora
  • Most students were fully remote since start of fall semester
  • In-person students (preschool, kindergarten, students with special needs, newcomer students, and Pickens Technical College students) will transition to fully remote November 30

Boulder Valley School District

  • Schools in Boulder, Gold Hill, Jamestown, Lafayette, Louisville, Nederland, Superior, and Ward
  • Transition to remote learning November 17

Cherry Creek School District

  • Schools in western Arapahoe County
  • Transition to remote learning November 11-16

Colorado Springs School District 11

Denver Public Schools

  • Schools in Denver
  • Elementary school students continue in-person learning
  • Middle and high school students remain remote learning

Douglas County School District

  • Schools in Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Parker
  • Transition to remote learning November 30; 13 schools already fully remote

Englewood Schools

Greeley-Evans School District

  • Schools in Greeley, Evans, Garden City, and Unincorporated Weld County
  • Transition to remote learning November 16 for high school students; November 17 for elementary and middle school students

Jeffco Public Schools

  • Schools in Jefferson County
  • Kindergarten through 5th Grade Students transition to remote learning November 30; 6th through 12th grade students November 16

Littleton Public Schools

Poudre School District

Westminster Public Schools

Any other school districts in Colorado that we missed on our list? Leave a comment below.

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