It’s a rare and remarkable view into America’s public schools and the challenges that continue some 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education:
The Civil Rights Data Collection survey.
Since 1968, the federal government has been sending it to the nation’s schools to gauge educational access and enforce civil rights law.
Today, the U.S. Education Department released its 2013-2014 CRDC results, covering more than 95,000 schools and 50 million students.
Needless to say, there’s a lot to wade through, but these are some of the numbers that jumped out at us (links are to previous NPR coverage).
People from across the country are looking for ways to help families of the 10 people killed at a King Soopers in Boulder on March 22.
We've compiled a list of area groups that are collecting contributions in the aftermath of the shooting.
In July, we published this statement in recognition of the work we needed to begin at CPR to confront issues of diversity, equity and inclusion in our newsroom and organization as a whole.
We know this work is urgent, and we are dedicated to doing it thoroughly and connecting it with our vision and mission to reach all and serve everyone in Colorado.
Here is an update on our progress over the last eight months.
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