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In this week's school board elections, union-backed candidates battled against conservatives in districts across the state. The Colorado Sun editor Lance Benzel joined us to talk about the results and what they mean.
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Chalkbeat Colorado Bureau Chief Erica Meltzer joined KUNC host Nikole Robinson Carroll to discuss the outcomes of the latest school board elections.
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Colorado has “no obligation” to find young people who run away from foster care, and authorities often lose track of them. That's according to a new report requested by Colorado lawmakers following investigative work by The Colorado Sun and 9News. The Colorado Sun's Jennifer Brown joined us to discuss the story.
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A controversial proposal to consolidate schools in the Poudre School District was put on hold Tuesday during a board of education meeting in Fort Collins. Officials said they need more time to work with the community on solutions to declining enrollment and funding challenges.
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The federal government is taking new steps to preserve the oral history of Native American boarding schools that were run by governments and churches.
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Chalkbeat Colorado Early Childhood Reporter Ann Schimke joined us to discuss new proposed preschool quality rules for 2024.
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Many public Colorado colleges don’t know how many students are parents on their campuses, but census data suggests parents make up a little less than a third of undergraduate students at all of Colorado's colleges and universities.
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A new report shows preschool enrollment rates dropped significantly during the pandemic. In the Mountain West, the rates of decline varied widely.
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Chalkbeat Colorado Bureau Chief Erica Meltzer joined us to discuss the latest in the state’s universal preschool rollout and Colorado schools’ struggles to keep the AC running.
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“There’s a lot of steps between where we are today and getting a functional tattoo that’s going to tell you something about your health,” Swierk said.