BVSD Superintendent On Decision To Keep Schools Open In Challenging Times

The spring semester began in-person last week at all Boulder Valley School District schools. Rising COVID-19 cases fueled by the highly-contagious Omicron variant has prompted calls to reconsider in-person classes in school districts in other cities. Boulder County is also still reeling from an urban firestorm that destroyed around one thousand structures in Louisville and in Superior. KGNU’s Rossana Longo-Better interviewed Superintendent Rob Anderson and asked him why BVSD decided to remain in-person and on schedule.

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