After making the shift to remote learning earlier this month, the Greeley-Evans District 6 Board of Education just approved a new mask mandate based on updated COVID-19 positivity rates.
COVID-19 strikes again - this time around, the virus has driven four schools within Greeley-Evans District 6 to make the shift back to remote learning.
The Greeley-Evans School District 6 Board of Education voted unanimously last week to require masks all for Pre-K through 8th grade students, as well as staff in buildings for those students.
A burglary was reported early Monday morning at a Greeley Elementary School. Someone broke a front window out to get in. There was no school on Monday.
A small fire at Northridge High School in Greeley forced an evacuation yesterday. Students were evacuated for an hour after a painting was set on fire. A suspect has not been identified.
A Greeley Central High School student is accused of assaulting two teachers yesterday morning. The alleged incident occurred about 11:30 a.m. on Monday.
Are your kids up to date on their vaccinations? If not, and your child is enrolled in the Greeley-Evans School, they won't be allowed in school in November.
It looks as though parents who drive their kids to school might get a break courtesy of the Greeley Evans Transit (GET) and Greeley-Evans School District 6.
Greeley-Evans School District 6 is closed today!! Because of the cold temperatures and low wind chill, buses are having a difficult time starting and they DO NOT want any children standing out in the cold.
All Greeley/Evans District 6 schools to be open Monday, September 16th. With all of the flooding in the Evans area, you may wonder why. District 6 officials offered this explanation on their Website: