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Effort to recall 4 Douglas County School Board members moves forward for now
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Group of Douglas County students launch effort to stay remote, rather than returning to hybrid
Students collecting signatures for petition
Some students in Douglas County are asking to stay remote until at least spring break, saying remote learning provides more consistency than the hybrid option.
and last updated 2021-01-26 19:27:14-05
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. â While many school districts in the metro have resumed in-person learning for secondary students, some Douglas County School District students are pushing to stay remote for the time being. I think with remote learning thereâs consistency on all fronts, not just for students but for teachers and parents as well, said Legend High School senior Ailani Paramo.
Castle Rock businessman launches recall effort against four school board members
Nate Ormond wants new board to hire superintendent
A Castle Rock businessman is spending $100,000 of his own money in an effort to recall four members of the Douglas County School Board.
and last updated 2021-01-26 15:03:13-05
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. â A Castle Rock businessman is spending $100,000 of his own money in an effort to recall four members of the Douglas County School Board.
Nate Ormond, founder of Well States Healthcare, said the current board isn t showing leadership. Six months ago, I couldn t even tell you the name of the superintendent, Ormond said. I couldn t tell you the names of any of the folks on the board.
Castle Rock man buys lunch for people willing to join him protesting business restrictions
The businessman also helped raise money for the owner of Garlic and Spice, whose infant daughter is hospitalized. Author: Jaleesa Irizarry Updated: 10:47 AM MST December 18, 2020
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. A Castle Rock businessman this week bought lunches for anyone who showed up to the restaurant he was visiting in return for eating that lunch outside Tri-County Health Dept. s offices to protest restrictions on businesses.
Castle Rock, located in Douglas County, is under Level Red COVID-19 restrictions, meaning restaurants are closed to in-person dining, retail stores must reduce capacity to 50% and gyms and fitness centers must reduce indoor capacity to 10%.
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