Jeffco school district bus drivers, cafeteria workers and classroom aides rally over school staffing and safety
The union of support staff and the state’s second-largest school district await mediation in their stalled contract negotiations.
Douglas County High School backtracks, moves graduation from Air Force Academy after worries over undocumented students
Some students and their families who are undocumented would not have been able to attend the ceremony because they either didn’t meet the requirements to get on Air Force Academy grounds or were too afraid to hand documents to the U.S. military.
Douglas County High School moved their graduation to the Air Force Academy. Now undocumented students could be shut out
The decision by Douglas County High School to host graduation this year at the U.S. Air Force Academy could mean some seniors won’t be able to attend the ceremony due to their immigration status.
Colorado educators say their schools are good places to work, but they don’t have enough time to do their jobs
Survey asks 46,000 teachers and support staff about class size, substitute availability, student behavior
School districts’ case against Colorado’s universal preschool and its matching process awaits ruling
Denver district judge to decide whether to dismiss the case that claims Colorado’s control over enrollment and placement decisions left families in limbo.
There are more women in CU Boulder’s class of freshman engineering students than anywhere else in the US
It’s taken a lot of work, but this year’s freshman class of engineering students is 41 percent women.
Will there be another ballot measure to save Colorado’s free school meals program? Probably not.
Supporters of the Healthy School Meals for All program had their hopes pinned on the legislature to refer a measure to the ballot.
Artificial intelligence isn’t just for tech students. All classrooms are finding ways to wield — and educate about — the powerful tool
From getting feedback on writing to brainstorming, AI can be helpful to students.
Hearing for Colorado school funding formula bill brings out long-standing inequities and new worries
The equation Colorado uses to pay for K-12 is due for a change. The new plan takes rural schools and special needs students into account but some districts see obstacles.
CU Boulder hires Justin Schwartz as new chancellor
The new chancellor inherits a campus that saw a record number of applications for next school year, a 20 percent jump from last year.
The former communications director for Denver Public Schools says the district isn’t very good at communicating
Will Jones says DPS’s culture over the past three years is stifling transparency and accountability.
Listen: DPS students, propelled by climate change anxiety and initiative, push for heat pumps in schools
DPS Students for Climate Action and its middle school counterpart, Earth Rangers, are asking for the efficient heating and cooling system to be part of a proposed bond measure.
New way to fund Colorado schools pitched as a way to benefit high-needs students
Colorado hasn’t significantly changed the formula used to fund schools in three decades. The new proposed formula would shift funding more to the qualities of students rather than district factors.
Trumpet, flute and cello, oh my! These Denver preschoolers heard classical music for the first time
Inside the Orchestra visits classrooms to bring music and instruments to children who might not have had access to them.
The upcoming solar eclipse is a rare event. Some Colorado schools won’t let students watch
The St. Vrain Valley School District isn’t allowing students to observe the eclipse even while wearing solar glasses, due to safety risks.
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how some Colorado students learn. Is your school on the cutting edge?
One superintendent said districts leaning into AI doesn’t mean accepting everything about it, but AI is only going to become more pervasive and powerful.