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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
An audit of testing practices at Cesar Chavez Academy in Pueblo finds three successive years of “extremely...
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The new Denver Board of Education got off to an extremely rocky start Monday night with some legal maneuvering that...
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Closing schools is about the toughest public relations issue a school district can face, and you'd think it...
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Some people like to wring their hands about how money has corrupted politics, as if that were anything new. Most...
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Republicans already outnumber Democrats on the Douglas County Board of Education 6-1 – not that that’s...
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There's an ancient joke, attributed to any number of sources, that goes like this: "Nobody's liberty or...
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How would you feel if an entirely separate program moved into your kid’s school building, taking up the...
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Lots of adults grind their teeth at the some of the T-shirts that kids wear. But Daxx Dalton, 11, sparked more than...
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What’s more important, kids or open space? For the Pitkin County Commissioners in tony Aspen, the answer...
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John Lange of the Commerce City schools is by no means the first superintendent to be fired, but it’s always...
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