Highlands Ranch Herald 0107

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January 7, 2021

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO

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VOLUME 34 | ISSUE 7

DCSD considers new plan for semester Improving COVID-19 data offers hope for swifter return to hybrid learning, superintendent says BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

From left, Ben Elsey, Mark Christner and Colton Gann enjoy beers inside Grist Brewing Company in Highlands Ranch on Dec. 30. PHOTOS BY ELLIOTT WENZLER

Program helps local businesses as restrictions eased Certification program boosts capacity limits for restaurants, gyms BY ELLIOTT WENZLER EWENZLER@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

As more Douglas County businesses became certified under the county’s new “COVID Best Practices Business Certification Program,” the community was moving closer to a less-restrictive level on the state’s COVID-19 dial last week. SEE PROGRAM, P12

Donny Pennington, taproom manager at Grist Brewing Company in Highlands Ranch, helped serve customers during one of the first days the establishment could serve inside.

NEXT IN LINE? Find out who has been moved up on the priority list for a COVID-19 vaccination

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Amid improving COVID-19 rates, the Douglas County School District announced it might return middle and high school students to hybrid learning earlier than planned next semester. The change in pace comes as the county’s incidence rate per 100,000 people dropped from roughly 830 when the board of education approved a tentative second semester plan on Dec. 10, to under 400 as of Dec. 30. Interim Superintendent Corey Wise made the announcement in a Dec. 30 letter to the community. “If we have learned one thing from COVID-19, it is that we need to be flexible with our plans and know that anything can change, based on current circumstances,” Wise said. Wise said in early December the two-week cumulative incidence rate would be a key data point to watch as the district weighed when to bring secondary students back from remote learning to hybrid. SEE DCSD, P12

SETTING GOALS, PRIORITIES Experts offer advice for new year’s resolutions amid the pandemic

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