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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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Colorado’s 2009 student achievement and growth levels show a familiar pattern of some improvements and some...
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Whether you think deficits are a good idea or not, there's no denying that President Obama's stimulus plan will...
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Once a year, the non-profit Colorado Children's Campaign takes the pulse of the state's kids, and for the second...
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Although it's faded from the headlines in the last year, immigration is still a hot-button issue for many people....
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It's a rough indicator, but the number of students eligible for free and reduced lunch has long been used as the...
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You've got your hands full getting the kids to and from school and making sure they're doing their homework. But...
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Would high schools work harder to reduce dropout rates if they were paid, say $500, for every at-risk kid who...
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Most of us would say “Do whatever we can to keep them in school.” That’s the right response, but...
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Memo to school boards, city councils and any local government - check with the neighbors before you move something,...
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