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School’s out for coronavirus. Can my kids have a playdate?

Chalkbeat

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How to talk to children about coronavirus and school closures: Teachers offer some advice to families

Chalkbeat

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Colorado Supreme Court accepts interrogatories from General Assembly

Colorado Politics

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State revenue forecasts show $800M less coming in; state budget will have to be frozen for 2020-21

Colorado Politics

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Romanoff sets virtual town hall to grapple with mental health concerns

Colorado Politics

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State’s budget could take big hit

The Denver Post

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Closed schools could get OK to not give state tests amid coronavirus, ed department says

Chalkbeat

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Community questions addressed in virtual Aspen town hall

Aspen Daily News

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Across the Street column: Virus affecting school testing

Post Independent

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Denver Public Schools isn’t just feeding hungry kids during the coronavirus crisis. Adults are getting help, too.

The Colorado Sun

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Colorado teacher delivers the classroom to kids during COVID-19 break

9News

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SVVSD, BVSD start food distribution for families impacted by school closures

Daily Camera

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Mesa County Valley School District 51 announces closure until April 10

NBC 11News

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Colorado School Districts offering meals during COVID-19 closures

Fox31 Denver

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Ways to keep your pantry full and your kids fed amid COVID-19 outbreak

The Denver Channel

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Help Coloradans In Need During The Coronavirus Outbreak

CBS Denver

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Colorado’s elected officials grapple with how to keep public meetings open amid pandemic

The Colorado Independent

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Colorado Coronavirus Updates: Closures, Testing, Cases And More

Colorado Public Radio

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Colorado General Assembly meets in rare Saturday session, then takes historic 2-week pause

Colorado Politics

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Colorado teachers eager for more mental health resources to help students

The Denver Post

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