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Safe2Tell reports increase in St. Vrain Valley Schools

Safe2Tell reports increase in St. Vrain Valley Schools

The number of Safe2Tell reports increased during the 2021-22 school year, district safety officials said.
Flagstaff Academy teacher named finalist for Educator of the Year award

Flagstaff Academy teacher named finalist for Educator of the Year award

Educator Kahlie Benz is among a dozen finalists for the 2023 Charter School Hall of Fame award.
Fears flare that Colorado free preschool could shortchange kids with learning delays

Fears flare that Colorado free preschool could shortchange kids with learning delays

3-year-olds could be rejected for a spot and 4-year-olds could receive less preschool than they’re due
Flagstaff Academy teacher among finalists for Educator of the Year award

Flagstaff Academy teacher among finalists for Educator of the Year award

Educator Stacy Wolff has been named a finalist for the 2023 Charter School Hall of Fame award.
In new strategic plan, Colorado wants residents to find the value in higher education

In new strategic plan, Colorado wants residents to find the value in higher education

The latest document updates the state’s 2017 strategic plan, which sought to get 66% of residents a postsecondary education by 2025.
Future Medical Professionals Club aims to make healthcare professions accessible to students

Future Medical Professionals Club aims to make healthcare professions accessible to students

Two students from Niwot High School founded the club
Girl Scout Cookie season helps girls connect with Longmont community

Girl Scout Cookie season helps girls connect with Longmont community

“Selling cookies helps me meet a lot of new people,” said 9-year-old Girl Scout Dhriti Mehta.
Colorado adults who never finished high school could get more help toward a diploma

Colorado adults who never finished high school could get more help toward a diploma

About 300,000 Colorado adults lack a high school diploma
Colorado would expand financial aid, loan forgiveness for student teachers

Colorado would expand financial aid, loan forgiveness for student teachers

The bill would offer loan forgiveness to principals and special service providers as well as classroom teachers and school counselors.
17,000 and counting: Families apply for free preschool in Colorado

17,000 and counting: Families apply for free preschool in Colorado

Around 17,000 Colorado families have applied for the state’s free preschool program