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Southwest Colorado schools, colleges move to remote learning due to Covid-19 spread

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Kindergartner Abby Flower doing remote school at home.
Sarah Flower

Due to the increase of COVID-19 cases, school districts and colleges in southwest Colorado are moving to remote learning. One of the region's largest school districts, Durango 9R, pivoted from in-person to remote learning today. KSUT’s Sarah Flower has more:

KSUT news reporting is made possible by support from individual donors and Spine Colorado. 

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