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Denver board hears report on campus sharing

Denver board hears report on campus sharing

It’s key for staff and school leaders to meet regularly and build relationships for a colocation to be successful, according to a review by Denver Public Schools staff.

Changes proposed to DPS “do not rehire” policy

Changes proposed to DPS “do not rehire” policy

Members of the Denver school board said they needed more specifics before agreeing to modify the “do not rehire” practice that affects some probationary teachers.

New report ranks Colorado teacher training programs poorly

New report ranks Colorado teacher training programs poorly

Updated: An already-controversial new report argues that the majority of traditional teacher training programs are not preparing teachers for the classroom.

Tuition hikes only one piece of college costs

Tuition hikes only one piece of college costs

Colorado college students are again facing tuition increases next year, but the jumps are a bit more moderate than in recent years.

School leaders go back to school

School leaders go back to school

School leaders go back to the classroom to explore whether school structure is more important to effective management than traditional problem solving strategies.

Petition approval gives clue to K-12 ballot measure

Petition approval gives clue to K-12 ballot measure

Backers of a proposed tax increase for K-12 schools haven’t announced which ballot measure they’ll push for the November election, but a recent filing with the state hints at the likely finalist.

State Board approves new statewide online school

State Board approves new statewide online school

The State Board of education has approved a new statewide online school that will be run by a controversial for-profit operator.

Rodriguez makes bid for DPS District 2 board seat

Rodriguez makes bid for DPS District 2 board seat

Former City Council President Rosemary Rodriguez Wednesday entered the Denver Public Schools District 2 board race, where she will be running against incumbent Andrea Merida.

Growing life skills in the garden

Growing life skills in the garden

Loveland students with special needs spend the summer gardening as a way to develop job and social skills.

Find your district’s 2013-14 budget numbers

Find your district’s 2013-14 budget numbers

Find your school district’s budget and estimated per-pupil spending for the 2013-14 school year.

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