Approaching one year since schools shut down due to the pandemic, Summit School District officials are starting to see how remote learning impacted education. Last week, the Colorado Department of Education released graduation, completion and dropout statistics for all public schools across Colorado. According to the data, the four-year graduation rate for the district after the 2019-20 school year was at 90.4%, a drop of 4.7% from the 2018-19 school year. Educators are attributing the drop in the graduation rate to the pandemic. Summit High School Principal Tim Ridder said the inability to do typical intervention meetings in the second semester of school made it difficult for some students to graduate on time.