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Despite pushback, Colorado will enforce K-3 teacher training on reading as planned

Despite pushback, Colorado will enforce K-3 teacher training on reading as planned

Colorado will stick to an August deadline for early elementary teachers to complete mandatory training on how to teach reading, despite pushback from some school district leaders about burdensome reporting requirements
Small business tax credit for local news advertising advances in Colorado House

Small business tax credit for local news advertising advances in Colorado House

Under the measure, businesses with fewer than 50 employees could take a credit
As pandemic complicates recruitment, Teach for America’s incoming class expected to hit a 15-year low

As pandemic complicates recruitment, Teach for America’s incoming class expected to hit a 15-year low

The organization expects to place just under 2,000 teachers in schools across the country this coming fall
As a student with disabilities, I shouldn’t have to work this hard for accommodations

As a student with disabilities, I shouldn’t have to work this hard for accommodations

When it comes to accessibility, there’s a big gap between what’s promised and what’s provided
Sofi Tukker raises $20K for Ukraine; Ukrainians of Colorado mobilizes

Sofi Tukker raises $20K for Ukraine; Ukrainians of Colorado mobilizes

On Saturday, Ukrainians were still fighting for their right to exist as an independent country from Russia
Inside Colorado’s kindergarten enrollment rebound: Simple numbers, complicated stories

Inside Colorado’s kindergarten enrollment rebound: Simple numbers, complicated stories

Colorado’s kindergarten enrollment plummeted during the first year of the pandemic
For families, $6B deal with OxyContin maker is just a start

For families, $6B deal with OxyContin maker is just a start

For those who lost loved ones in the opioid crisis, making sure the family behind OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma paid a price was never just about money.
Colorado committee rejects curriculum transparency bill

Colorado committee rejects curriculum transparency bill

Colorado Democrats voted down a bill that would have required school districts to make all learning materials readily available
Ballot measure would steer part of TABOR tax refunds to Colorado schools

Ballot measure would steer part of TABOR tax refunds to Colorado schools

Members of the coalition backing the measure hope the pandemic gives voters a new perspective.
Reservoir will firm up Longmont’s water supply

Reservoir will firm up Longmont’s water supply

Construction underway at Chimney Hollow