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DACA opened doors to education for some, but many students still face obstacles

DACA opened doors to education for some, but many students still face obstacles

Before the creation of DACA, young people without legal status described hitting demoralizing barriers in high school.
Colorado college student talks neurodiversity, mentorship, and advocacy

Colorado college student talks neurodiversity, mentorship, and advocacy

About 150 high school and college students with ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurodiversities are set to gather this week in Denver at a conference
CSU professor helps Colorado teachers find LGBTQ history close to home

CSU professor helps Colorado teachers find LGBTQ history close to home

The notable figures and moments in the fight for LGBTQ rights are numerous. 
Without free school meals for all, many fear lunch debt will return ‘with a vengeance’

Without free school meals for all, many fear lunch debt will return ‘with a vengeance’

“Before the pandemic, unpaid school lunch debt was a huge problem,” said Crystal FitzSimons.
Hospices Have Become Big Business for Private Equity Firms

Hospices Have Become Big Business for Private Equity Firms

That rapid growth has many hospice veterans worried that the original hospice vision may be fading
Community feedback won’t stop school closures in Jeffco

Community feedback won’t stop school closures in Jeffco

District leaders have hired a consultant to help them understand what support families need to get through the closure process
Post-‘Roe,’ People Are Seeking Permanent Sterilizations

Post-‘Roe,’ People Are Seeking Permanent Sterilizations

How many people sought permanent sterilization after the fall of Roe won’t become clear until next year
Pilot shortage driving flight cancellations, delays

Pilot shortage driving flight cancellations, delays

More than 100,000 U.S. airline flights have been canceled this year
Why your child’s school really wants you to apply for free lunch

Why your child’s school really wants you to apply for free lunch

School lunches will not be free this year
Kids Want to Put Montana on Trial for Unhealthy Climate Policies

Kids Want to Put Montana on Trial for Unhealthy Climate Policies

Over 15 youth are suing the state for allegedly violating a right to a clean and healthful environment.