Update October 21, 5:30 p.m. MDT – All in-person learning has now been suspended at Campion Academy. All instruction has shifted to online only. According to a post on the Campion Academy Facebook page this is now being classified as a COVID outbreak.

Students have been given the option to remain in the residence halls or return home at this time. Village students are currently being asked to remain at home. The campus is not closed, but it is limited to essential personnel.

The administration is in communication with the Larimer County Department of Public Health and Environment and RMC to determine the best course of action as they move forward.

RMCNews with Donavan Reeder — Loveland, Colorado …As of Tuesday, October 19, Campion Academy is experiencing several COVID cases on campus.

Due to strict quarantine protocols that were immediately put into place, in-person education continues for the students not exposed.  Along with in-person classes, Zoom options are available for students in quarantine.

With the support of the Rocky Mountain Conference Education Department, Campion Administration decided that students would not attend the annual Union College volleyball and soccer tournament taking place October 21-23.

“We are disappointed to miss the tournament, but we feel this is the most prudent course of action for the safety of our students, staff, and fellow schools,” Donavan Reeder, Campion Academy principal, said.

Reeder asked for prayers as Campion Academy navigates the challenges the pandemic continues to offer. “We solicit your prayers on our behalf. We appreciate your support, patience, and prayers as we work through our established protocols with the goal of remaining on campus with in-person learning and keeping our students and staff as safe as possible.”

— RMCNews with Donavan Reeder