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Vision Charter Academy, a public charter school with three campuses in Delta County, won't offer classes at its North Fork campus next school year.…
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The Common Core math standards say students need more than a textbook understanding of concepts like the Pythagorean theorem. So two Colorado teachers teamed up for a lesson in real-world math.
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Bullying is still an ongoing issue and telling kids to be nice to each other isn't always enough. That's why educators are getting creative. In Colorado,…
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On average students in Colorado classrooms take more than two-dozen assessments before they graduate, in some cases up to four times a year according to...
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A bipartisan measure to reduce testing for students in Colorado's public schools is not proceeding as planned through the statehouse. Senate Bill 215 [...
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A survey found that 36 percent of U.S. public schools bought food from local farmers during two recent school years. But a slightly greater number of schools served no local food at all.
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State lawmakers are officially at the halfway point of the 2015 legislative session. What needs to be done before the end of the session? Lawmakers will...
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Similar legislation has been proposed in North Dakota and Wyoming to allow concealed firearms on K-12 school grounds and college campuses, as a part of a larger effort to expand gun owners' rights.
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A suicide prevention program trains middle and high school students as peer mentors — shaping school culture and behavior around pillars of support.
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Since Colorado legalized marijuana use, some schools in the state are starting to change how they teach students about the drug in health class. Educators worry students are receiving mixed messages.