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St. Vrain celebrates Colorado produce and nutrition education

St. Vrain celebrates Colorado produce and nutrition education

Event partnered with Ollin Farms to highlight resources and engagement activities
Colorado has big gaps in who finishes college. Can a post-pandemic push turn the tide?

Colorado has big gaps in who finishes college. Can a post-pandemic push turn the tide?

Even as a more diverse group of students have enrolled in college, Colorado’s ethnic and racial gaps among bachelor’s and graduate degree holders barely budged from 2010 to 2020, Census data shows. 
St. Vrain increases performance on state frameworks

St. Vrain increases performance on state frameworks

District improved slightly overall compared to pre-pandemic numbers
State finds Denver violated the rights of Black boys with disabilities

State finds Denver violated the rights of Black boys with disabilities

The state’s largest school district sent Black boys to the specialized programs without thoroughly evaluating them.
St. Vrain has spent most of 2016’s $260 million bond

St. Vrain has spent most of 2016’s $260 million bond

More than 250 additional classrooms have been opened along with security upgrades
Colorado school choice law discriminates against students with disabilities, complaint alleges

Colorado school choice law discriminates against students with disabilities, complaint alleges

“The school choice law is not discriminatory on its face," said Emily Harvey, youth advocacy team leader for Disability Law Colorado
Wider range of Colorado kids could get 20 hours of free preschool

Wider range of Colorado kids could get 20 hours of free preschool

That’s double the 10 hours a week guaranteed to all 4-year-olds under the law. 
BVSD and classified staff halt wage negotiations

BVSD and classified staff halt wage negotiations

Both parties will enter mediation later this month
Denver School of the Arts not supportive of disabilities, parents say

Denver School of the Arts not supportive of disabilities, parents say

Families say they feel pushed out
Front Range first college in Colorado for apprenticeship program

Front Range first college in Colorado for apprenticeship program

High demand for apprentices