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The report surveyed over 3,200 educators in 10 school districts across the state.
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A new report shows that fewer Colorado college students are graduating with debt, and the debt they do have is on average thousands less than 10 years ago.
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Here’s what borrowers should know about the new limits on federal student loans.
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In Colorado, state lawmakers in spring 2024 commissioned a task force to investigate aggression against teachers. Late last month, the task force released a set of recommendations, including that each school should have a classroom incident response team.
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Trump administration has pursued legal challenges to programs in Kentucky and Minnesota. However, no legal challenge or Department of Justice inquiry has been made so far in Colorado, according to Attorney General Phil Weiser’s office.
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Without the funding, some districts might be forced to cut programs that support their most vulnerable students.
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A college degree goes a long way in Colorado. That's a takeaway from a new report that examined how higher education impacts income.
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Denver airport officials plan to open a small drop-in child care center in 2026 and are studying the possibility of opening another child care center that would serve more employees in the future.
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Dyslexia is a common learning disability that makes it hard to decode and spell words.
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The controversial move has generated mixed reactions from school staff and parents - some who feel Marrero has not done enough to address the district’s needs.