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Nearly 10 million children won’t get summer food benefits as states opt out of new federal program

Nearly 10 million children won’t get summer food benefits as states opt out of new federal program

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Aurora teachers’ starting pay could be at least $59,000 next school year

Aurora teachers’ starting pay could be at least $59,000 next school year

The new agreement establishes one of the highest starting salaries among metro area school districts.
Science scores, low tuition, ‘full education funding’ highlighted in Polis’ annual speech

Science scores, low tuition, ‘full education funding’ highlighted in Polis’ annual speech

“This has been a long time coming,” Polis said.
2024 Colorado General Assembly: The people’s guide to following education issues

2024 Colorado General Assembly: The people’s guide to following education issues

A guide to the legislative session
SVVSD tops charts for graduation rates

SVVSD tops charts for graduation rates

“St. Vrain hasn’t lowered the bar."
These are some of the education issues Colorado lawmakers expect to tackle in 2024

These are some of the education issues Colorado lawmakers expect to tackle in 2024

School funding, career and technical education and retaining teachers were among the topics discussed
Five tips on filling out the new Better FAFSA

Five tips on filling out the new Better FAFSA

The Better FAFSA, as the new form is known, has been redesigned to include fewer questions.
Child care gaps in rural America threaten to undercut small communities

Child care gaps in rural America threaten to undercut small communities

Data collected prior to the pandemic shows that more than half of Americans lived in neighborhoods classified as child care deserts
SVVSD Middle School Honor Choir to perform in Niwot

SVVSD Middle School Honor Choir to perform in Niwot

Each student in the honor choir was given music to study over winter break.
Colorado becomes one of the first to employ an incarcerated professor

Colorado becomes one of the first to employ an incarcerated professor

A new initiative at Adams State focuses on employing incarcerated people with graduate degrees