Former interim Colorado education commissioner weighs in on local control, the new federal education law and recent PARCC test results.
Students with learning disabilities have historically underperformed compared to their peers without such challenges. That gap on state tests has grown since 2015.
According to a report released Wednesday by One Colorado, 82 percent of school districts statewide have revised their anti-bullying policies over the past six years.
Scott Carpenter Middle School, named for the famous Colorado-born astronaut, provided glasses so all students and staff could view the total solar eclipse.
Schools throughout Colorado are setting aside time for students to view the eclipse, which is expected to reach 92.3 percent totality over Denver.
This mentorship program hopes to address a problem that often flies under the radar: 40 percent of low-income students who have been accepted to college don’t show up.
The Jeffco school will be a hub for community organizations to provide services such as English language classes, job training and medical care.
The State Board of Education voted to change how Title I money is allocated for students enrolled in multi-district online schools outside their district of residence.
Denver Public Schools and the Denver Afterschool Alliance will participate in a four-year grant program to develop strategies for social and emotional learning.
The paper finds that Nurse-Family Partnership programs improve cognitive skills for babies of both genders by age 6, and social and emotional skills for girls.