Districts are steadily changing their graduation requirements to comply with a sweeping education reform law.
Denver Public Schools hired a woman to survey Black educators about the district and their place within it. Racism and unfair treatment were some of the common themes.
Chalkbeat sat down with Anna Jo Haynes to talk about an esteemed roundtable and her thoughts on how early education has changed over the years.
Schoolchildren in Denver can spent part of their summer at a free camp where they'll have fun and learn while preparing for the coming school year.
The district's graduation rate was only 39 percent in 2006.
By one estimate, the state is saving $20 it would otherwise spend on social safety net services for every $1 it spends on school counselors,.
Officials expect to serve more than 1.5 million meals at 577 meal sites this summer.
We spoke with teachers about how they are using technology in the classroom. The opinions varied, but the consensus was a good one.
Jill Lliteras, a district veteran, has been charged with improving and closing a struggling Aurora elementary school to be handed over to a charter school network.
The Daniels scholarship means that Meza won’t have to work as much as he might otherwise have to, freeing him up to focus more on his studies and family.