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Column: Dear Future Me

Column: Dear Future Me

Eighth grade students write letters to their graduating selves.
Outdoor preschools could soon get state licenses in Colorado, unlocking public dollars

Outdoor preschools could soon get state licenses in Colorado, unlocking public dollars

Colorado lawmakers were about to pass a bill that would allow outdoor preschools
Over 5,000 students graduate from Front Range Community College in a historic ceremony

Over 5,000 students graduate from Front Range Community College in a historic ceremony

Over 4,000 graduates who completed their studies in the summer or fall of 2023 or spring of 2024
The education bills that passed (and failed) in the 2024 Colorado legislative session

The education bills that passed (and failed) in the 2024 Colorado legislative session

Some bills have already been signed into law by Polis
SVVSD gathers for the best day of the year

SVVSD gathers for the best day of the year

Nearly 180 students throughout the St. Vrain Valley School District gathered at Montgomery Field on Monday for the Unified Day of Champions.
Column: Cultivating Community

Column: Cultivating Community

School gardens across St. Vrain grow lessons in academics, mentorship, and teamwork.
LGBTQ students wonder what’s next as conservative states seek to block new Title IX rules

LGBTQ students wonder what’s next as conservative states seek to block new Title IX rules

Officials in many of these states had already warned schools not to implement the new rules
SVVSD fifth graders perform Shakespeare in the Park

SVVSD fifth graders perform Shakespeare in the Park

Each performance was roughly 30 minutes long
Colorado law benefitting incarcerated students wasn’t working as intended, so lawmakers made a fix

Colorado law benefitting incarcerated students wasn’t working as intended, so lawmakers made a fix

Under the conflicting state law, people incarcerated in the state’s prisons can only get up to 30% of their sentence forgiven.
In need of more bilingual teachers, Denver looks to recruit and support international candidates

In need of more bilingual teachers, Denver looks to recruit and support international candidates

To get the institute started, Marrero said DPS used $500,000 from federal COVID relief money.