The PEBC Network
Click to PEBC.org
Click to EdNewsColorado.org
Click to Boettcherteachers.org
Click to Education Research and Practice
Archive for: October, 2009

Latest election campaign finance roundup

Latest election campaign finance roundup

Friday marked the second campaign finance report deadline in school board races and ballot questions statewide. Check here for DPS, Dougco.

Plan for struggling schools starts to jell

Plan for struggling schools starts to jell

Nearly 28,000 Colorado students attend the state’s most struggling schools, the campuses education leaders hope to target for improvement if the state wins a share of the $4.5 billion federal Race to the Top competition.

DPS urged to address alternative ed

DPS urged to address alternative ed

More than a third of Denver high school students are at least a year off track to graduation, estimates a report released Thursday

Commission on NCLB hearing, featuring NEA president

Print

New Dem faces for Senate Ed

New Dem faces for Senate Ed

Brand-new Democratic senators Michael Johnston and Pat Steadman will join the Senate Education Committee for the 2010 session, and Vice Chair Chris Romer is leaving the panel.

Higher ed’s fiscal cliff gets steeper

Higher ed’s fiscal cliff gets steeper

The latest round of state budget cuts and proposed Wednesday will preserve current levels of higher education spending – but only by using federal stimulus funds intended for use in 2010-11.

Education about 18 percent of state stimulus

Education about 18 percent of state stimulus

Colorado and its residents are due to receive about $5.5 billion in stimulus money and benefits over three years. Education-related programs account for about $1.1 billion.

Boulder teachers tell their side (VIDEO)

Print

Joel Klein: Lessons learned in NYC

Joel Klein: Lessons learned in NYC

Joel Klein led the government’s antitrust prosecution of Microsoft before tackling the nation’s largest school district. Bill Gates was easier. With video, audio.

School finance panel wraps up modest effort

School finance panel wraps up modest effort

The Interim Committee on School Finance Monday recommended a decidedly modest list of bills, ending five months of work that some observers have criticized for lack of ambition.

Categories

Older Archives

To visit the archive of EdNews stories published before Oct. 1, 2009, click here.

Colorado Health FoundationDaniels fundColorado League of Charter SchoolsPitton FoundationsDonnell-Kay Foundation