
Colorado law school students get a firsthand look at a ‘broken’ immigration law system
Colorado university law clinics offer students a way to get experience with cases and clients before graduating. And the Trump administration has made the schools’ immigrant law clinics more crucial than ever.

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Colorado’s 2025-26 budget has more money for schools, but it’s less than was promised
Lawmakers needed to balance a $1.2 billion budget hole. They were still able to secure increases for K-12 and higher education budgets.

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In tough budget year, raises for Colorado child care workers win continued support from lawmakers
After weeks of uncertainty, lawmakers approve $2.9 million for the program as part of the “long bill.”

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Colorado spent $2 million studying education funding. Lawmakers don’t want it to go to waste.
Colorado Senate lawmakers approved a resolution this week promising to figure out how to boost education funding.

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Colorado lawmakers reject attempt to ban seclusion in schools
Seclusion is the practice of shutting a student in a room alone. Parents say it is misused and traumatic, while educators describe it as a necessary last resort.

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Colorado won’t comply with Trump anti-DEI demand, state schools chief says
However, Commissioner Susana Córdova said she will sign a new assurance that the state is in compliance with Title VI, which bans discrimination on the basis of race.

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‘This whole disaster’ Colorado lawmakers vexed by state agency’s missteps on early intervention
‘If we could punish the department without hurting kids, man oh man, would I be on board with that,’ said one lawmaker.

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Elizabeth school district ordered to return banned books to library shelves — again
The Elizabeth school district will file an emergency motion to halt enforcement of the judge’s order, a spokesperson said.

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Trump education department threatens federal school funding nationwide over DEI
“Federal financial assistance is a privilege, not a right,” the nation’s top acting civil rights official said.

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Colorado House Speaker’s school finance plan seeks a compromise on enrollment-averaging
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis proposed eliminating student population averaging for the purposes of funding schools. The idea has been criticized by district leaders.

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As Colorado’s district-run schools shrink and charters grow, their demographics are converging
This year, charter schools are serving about 15% of public school students in Colorado.

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Colorado’s $43.9 billion budget increases K-12 and higher education funding, but officials say it falls short
Colorado’s $43.9 billion budget increases K-12 and higher education budgets, but falls short of what officials say is needed.

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Colorado will bring NYC community college support program to two state rural campuses
Colorado Mountain College and Lamar Community College will adopt a NYC student support program.

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Colorado lawmakers are drafting a bill to change the state’s school ratings system
A task force came up with 30 recommended changes to the accountability system. House Bill 1278 takes on those suggestions and more.

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Appeals court hears arguments from Catholic preschools, state in Colorado universal preschool case
The appeal seeks to answer a key question: Can religious preschools exclude children from LGBTQ families if the program is funded by the state?

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Some Jeffco students could soon get automatic admission to Colorado School of Mines
Officials say the initiative will give Jeffco students a fast track into the School of Mines.

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