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Earlier this summer, the Denver school board unanimously approved a new policy for when and how it would close schools to address declining enrollment. However, concerns from Superintendent Alex Marrero forced the board to revise it this month. Chalkbeat Colorado reporter Melanie Asmar said some of the changes are intended to make the process smoother for administrators, but not necessarily communities the schools are serving.
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This week, the Department of Education released results from the 2018 statewide assessments, along with the academic growth summary, providing some…
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Up until this year, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (DPHE) had immunization data on only 350 kindergartners. Now, the department…
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Students are heading back to school, but the road to graduation for this the incoming crop of seniors varies by high school. The reason? Unlike other…
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The State Board of Education Wednesday approved regulations that will govern evaluation of principals and teachers. These regulations are under the…
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The Colorado Board of education has officially appointed the state's new education commissioner. The sole finalist for the job, Robert Hammond, was…