Options explored to keep kids in classrooms Students will go back online for final week before winter break due to staff constraints Crook County School District shifted to Comprehensive Distancing Learning for all K-12 students as of Monday, Dec. 14. For CCSD, this was a difficult decision, as they have come up against significant challenges with staffing due to the pandemic, making it difficult to keep schools open. In addition, the latest metrics released indicated that Crook County had 98 new COVID-19 cases over the past two weeks – up from 63 cases the two weeks prior. "Since Christmas break is right around the corner, we believe this is the best decision given the circumstances," said Dr. Sara Johnson, CCSD superintendent, in a recent news release.