
Here’s what’s behind the JeffCo history curriculum protests
A newly elected conservative school board member is clashing with thousands of students in the district.

Number of students in high-performing Denver schools dips slightly
Of the district’s 154 schools, 60 percent of students attend a school that meets expectations.

JeffCo teachers, students protest proposal to promote ‘patriotism’ in history classes
School board member Julie Williams, who authored the proposal, said people have misinterpreted what she’s trying to do.

Colorado child poverty rate drops for the first time since 2008
Colorado was one of only eight states that saw a statistically significant decline in child poverty.

Students: ‘Major shift’ in culture needed to stop campus sexual assaults
Two students transferring to CU Boulder say society and culture need to change before sexual assault is eliminated from college campuses.

Under investigation, CU Boulder steps up fight against campus sexual assaults
CU Boulder is ramping up efforts to confront sexual violence on campus.

Reports ties education test scores to absenteeism
A national report put Colorado’s absentee rate in the top 10.

New JeffCo superintendent wants to give more spending power to principals
With principals having more flexibility to spend education dollars comes a question: how to ensure equality of educational opportunity?

Higher pay, more staff and taxes contribute to high Colo. child care costs
The state requires more staff in child care facilities. Child care workers here also earn more on average than in most other states.

New JeffCo leader on teacher pay, charter schools, and unions
Daniel McMinimee started his new job as superintendent of the Jefferson County schools embroiled in controversy.

Denver unveils new plan to improve schools
Denver school officials unveiled today a streamlined plan to guide the city’s 183 schools into the future.

Colo. school test scores dip slightly; achievement gap grows
State test scores for Colorado’s public school children lost a little ground this year over last year, while the achievement gap between minorities and their white peers grew larger.

Jefferson County schools trying to stop the ‘Summer Slide’
A summer literacy program is showing significant results in stopping a slide in reading and writing skills.

Q & A: Is it bad if children don’t learn handwriting?
Failing to teach cursive handwriting can be bad for the brain development of children.

Colorado teachers struggle with low salaries, report shows
A new report shows mid- and late-career teacher base salaries are “painfully” low in many states, including Colorado.

‘Kids Count’ report shows progress, setbacks for Colo. children
Though the state’s lowest ranking came in the area of health care – 39th in the nation – Colorado is showing progress there.