Hyatt named to head Charter Institute
Mark Hyatt, president of the The Classical Academy in Colorado Springs, has been named executive director of the Colorado Charter School Institute.
Mark Hyatt, president of the The Classical Academy in Colorado Springs, has been named executive director of the Colorado Charter School Institute.
Colorado State University’s third and exclusively on-line campus is growing, but more slowly than its founders had hoped
Reductions in state support for K-12 schools in 2010-11 may be larger than previously proposed, based on new state revenue predictions issued Friday.
Denver Public Schools’ board members voted again Thursday to approve a contentious reform plan for Lake Middle School in northwest Denver, despite repeated protests by several community members and teachers.
The vote tally was the same – 4 to 3 – as it was on Nov. 30, when the board first voted on a turnaround proposal for the [...]
There was no good news in a legislative discussion Thursday on the financial future of the Public Employees’ Retirement Association.
More Denver Public Schools students are graduating from high school and going to college, according to figures released Thursday about the Class of 2009.
Boulder Valley’s long-running labor dispute is over but hard feelings remain.
Businessman Dick Monfort and lawyer Jim Lyons will be the co-chairs of the delayed higher education strategic planning effort, Gov. Bill Ritter announced Thursday.
A Jeffco Schools advisory committee Monday recommended closing eight schools as part of a broader belt-tightening program.
The Denver school board will revisit its controversial Lake Middle School reform vote this Thursday.