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Poll: Majority of Colorado voters support targeted education savings accounts

Poll: Majority of Colorado voters support targeted education savings accounts

Two-thirds of voters said they would support giving parents of students with disabilities extra money to address their needs outside of public school
Tennessee is talking about rejecting federal education funding. What would that mean for kids?

Tennessee is talking about rejecting federal education funding. What would that mean for kids?

Officials explore how states would cut ties with federal funding
Flagstaff Academy hosts ScienceFest for educators

Flagstaff Academy hosts ScienceFest for educators

Teachers were fully immersed in the many ways they can teach students about science and technology.
Colorado school case study highlights need for collaboration in turnaround work

Colorado school case study highlights need for collaboration in turnaround work

Officials with the Colorado Department of Education are using the findings to improve how they help schools in turnaround.
St. Vrain Valley Schools host 17 robotics tournaments, prepare for state competitions

St. Vrain Valley Schools host 17 robotics tournaments, prepare for state competitions

More than 200 robotics teams from throughout the school district have competed in local tournaments.
9,000 children don’t show up in Colorado school data. Are they missing or in private school?

9,000 children don’t show up in Colorado school data. Are they missing or in private school?

Where have the kids gone?
Bill would allow Colorado school districts to sue State Board of Education

Bill would allow Colorado school districts to sue State Board of Education

Senate Bill 71 would allow school districts to appeal any rule, regulation, or final order of the State Board related to the accountability system.
COVID exodus: Where did 1 million public school students go? New data sheds some light.

COVID exodus: Where did 1 million public school students go? New data sheds some light.

There have been clues about where students went, such as the steep rise in homeschooling, but a full explanation of the public school exodus has been elusive.
CU Boulder gets kudos for reading courses, but state reviewers raise alarm about a speech professor

CU Boulder gets kudos for reading courses, but state reviewers raise alarm about a speech professor

Two students in that program shared a “number of examples of alleged objectionable, confrontational, and unethical behavior by a particular professor”
Teacher apprenticeships among solutions lawmakers consider for educator shortages

Teacher apprenticeships among solutions lawmakers consider for educator shortages

Apprentices would be allowed to work as a student teacher or substitute and need to take regular competency tests.