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Pre-kindergarten though 12th grade students in three rural Dawson County school districts have returned to the classroom, while students in another district do not begin classes until this coming Monday. In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, three of those school districts are offering remote learning to students who opted to continue social distancing and learn their lessons electronically. Klondike Independent School District (ISD) students returned to school a little earlier than others. “Our first day of school was last Thursday (Aug. 13) and it went great,” said Klondike ISD Superintendent Steve McLaren. A total of 255 students enrolled in classes. Unlike other area school ...

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