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‘The hardest years of my career’: Principals say political combat has engulfed schools

‘The hardest years of my career’: Principals say political combat has engulfed schools

Schools in politically divided communities experienced a greater number of conflicts
Elementary schoolers explore STEAM at Innovation Center

Elementary schoolers explore STEAM at Innovation Center

Variety of activities looked at variety of offerings in robotics, aeronautics and more
‘We are staying’: Students at American Indian Academy of Denver speak up for their school

‘We are staying’: Students at American Indian Academy of Denver speak up for their school

“You already took our land,” Windy Boy said. “Why are you trying to take our school?”
Columbine Elementary students get a big surprise

Columbine Elementary students get a big surprise

Around 75 bicycles were donated to first and second graders on Monday
National charter school enrollment flat after early pandemic gains, according to report

National charter school enrollment flat after early pandemic gains, according to report

The national trend flattened even as individual states experienced dramatic rises and drops in enrollment.
Special Olympics recognizes Trail Ridge for inclusive sports

Special Olympics recognizes Trail Ridge for inclusive sports

Fourth school in state to be named National Unified Champion School
Rocky Mountain Elementary wins governor’s Bright Spot award

Rocky Mountain Elementary wins governor’s Bright Spot award

School will also get $50K grant for advancing student success despite pandemic challenges
Free meals for Colorado students starts next academic year

Free meals for Colorado students starts next academic year

More than 20,000 St. Vrain students were getting free meals before federal program expired
SVVSD announces online learning day for Friday

SVVSD announces online learning day for Friday

In-person learning canceled for Friday
Colorado community colleges helping students avoid debt

Colorado community colleges helping students avoid debt

Rather than accepting the debt that can come from a bachelor’s degree, many students are getting strategic and choosing alternative routes to success.