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Chaffee County, Colorado s Approach to COVID-19: The Little County That Could

William Wooddell for the Ark Valley Voice How one Colorado county prioritized in-person learning in the face of COVID-19, while protecting its tourism-based economy. Over the past year, Chaffee County, Colorado has managed to do something few outlying counties across this state or this country– have done: support in-person learning for its two school districts. As February fades into March, the roughly 2,246 children ages K-12 of this county, with only a few blips, have been educated in-person for the entire school year. How this county has accomplished this may be a lesson for all counties, no matter their size. “We prioritized in-person learning; we made it our top priority,” said Chaffee County Director of Public Health Andrea Carlstrom. “After last spring, when everything shut down, we realized that getting our kids back in regular classrooms was critical. So as a county, and as a leadership roundtable, we worked together to get kids back to in-person classes in Au

Chaffee County, Colorado s Approach to COVID-19: the Little County That Could - by Ark Valley Voice Staff

How a Small Colorado County Prioritized In-Person Learning in the Face of COVID-19, While Protecting its Tourism-based Economy Over the past year, Chaffee County, Colorado has managed to do something few outlying counties across this state or this country– have done: support in-person learning for its two school districts. As February fades into March, the roughly 2,246 children ages K -12 of this county, with only a few blips, have been educated in-person for the entire school year. How this county has accomplished this may be a lesson for all counties, no matter their size. “We prioritized in-person learning; we made it our top priority,” said Chaffee County Director of Public Health Andrea Carlstrom. “After last spring, when everything shut down, we realized that getting our kids back in regular classrooms was critical. So as a county, and as a leadership roundtable, we worked together to get kids back to in-person classes in August and to keep them there.”

A visionary and leader

A visionary and leader It’s rare that one person could have the influence  and make the community contributions that Charlie Forster had and made. Over 35 years in the county, his efforts included: • Establishing Salida Enterprise for Economic Development when he first moved here in 1985; • Leading the 1986 effort to purchase the Salida SteamPlant, persuading 40 business leaders to commit to $1,000 over 10 years; • Assisting with the development of the Coors Boat Ramp at the site of the D&RG bridge; • Assisting with the relocation of the county fair to Poncha Springs and rebranding the fair as the “New Olde-Fashioned Chaffee County Fair;”

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