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House Republicans seek 80% cut to federal program for students from low-income families

House Republicans seek 80% cut to federal program for students from low-income families

A bill advanced by a Republican-controlled House subcommittee on Friday seeks to cut Title I grants by 80% or nearly $15 billion.
This online tutoring company says it offers expert one-on-one help. Students often get neither.

This online tutoring company says it offers expert one-on-one help. Students often get neither.

Paper offers tipsheets for tutors meant to help them work with multiple students at once.
Did you know that SVVSD has a grandma?

Did you know that SVVSD has a grandma?

Heath has volunteered for the district since she moved here in 2000.
St. Vrain community challenged to raise $20K for school supplies

St. Vrain community challenged to raise $20K for school supplies

“To a student in need, a backpack filled with school supplies is so much more than a backpack; it’s a powerful toolbox that bolsters self-esteem and unleashes confidence,” the news release states.
Biden says Supreme Court ruling should not deter colleges from efforts to diversify their campuses

Biden says Supreme Court ruling should not deter colleges from efforts to diversify their campuses

In lieu of considering race, Biden urged colleges to give strong consideration to the adversities students have faced
How the Supreme Court ruling on race-based admissions could affect Colorado students

How the Supreme Court ruling on race-based admissions could affect Colorado students

Only a few Colorado schools factor race into their admissions decisions
FRCC reacts to Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling

FRCC reacts to Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling

Decision won’t have much impact on open access community college with campus in Longmont
9 big ideas to bolster the teaching profession and boost student learning

9 big ideas to bolster the teaching profession and boost student learning

Chalkbeat reviewed dozens of studies and spoke to a number of researchers and teachers.
Supreme Court rules against affirmative action; racial diversity in colleges likely to suffer

Supreme Court rules against affirmative action; racial diversity in colleges likely to suffer

That bar will make it exceedingly difficult for colleges and universities to consider race as part of their admissions process going forward.
Berthold seeks second term on school board

Berthold seeks second term on school board

Berthold is running for his second term