
‘Sowing chaos’: Colorado school districts worry about withholding of federal education funds
Colorado hasn’t received about $70 million in federal education funds after the Trump administration refused to release billions in K-12 dollars.

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Inside a Colorado district’s debate about what gets taught in fourth grade social studies
Board members debated Columbus, colonizers, and Black Lives Matter during several meetings about choosing a curriculum.

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The Community College of Aurora offers students $500 grants to help them during emergencies
The Community College of Aurora is part of a growing trend of colleges and universities giving students microgrants to help with life emergencies.

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Colorado students, education leaders try to help TRIO college-access program avoid Trump cuts
The federal TRIO initiative is a set of programs that helps people who face the highest odds of never getting to or finishing college.

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Math a bright spot, literacy mostly flat on Colorado state tests, preliminary results show
Parents can find out their child’s CMAS scores by going to the state’s Family Portal.

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Amid Trump’s funding threats, a rural Colorado school district looks to remove LGBTQ policy protections
“If we do that, then what’s going to be next?” a district resident asked.

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Trump department investigating Jeffco policy on overnight trip assignments for transgender students
Jeffco’s policy says that in most cases, transgender students should room with other students that share their gender identity. The district says its policy is grounded in state anti-discrimination law.

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Eco-anxiety in little kids? These early childhood teachers are on the case
“I can see why kids are feeling like this, because they have so much access to media all the time,” said a Denver preschool teacher.

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Last of COVID money helps create child care seats in rural Colorado
State grants helped ski resorts, school districts, and museums create new child care classrooms.

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Conservative parent groups sue Colorado over transgender rights law
Four groups are suing over a new state law that enshrines protections for transgender people, saying it violates the First Amendment of the Constitution.

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Longtime Pueblo charter school with financial woes to close after losing state appeal
The board voted 7-1 to reject Chávez/Huerta K-12 Preparatory Academy’s request to overturn the Pueblo 60 district’s January decision to end the charter contract because of what district officials described as ongoing fiscal mismanagement at the school.

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The education bills that passed and failed in the 2025 Colorado legislative session
Colorado lawmakers set aside more funding for schools starting in 2026. They also passed bills related to mental health, Black history, and free school meals.

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District 49 sues Colorado and state athletic association over protections for transgender students
District 49 filed the lawsuit a day after passing a policy barring transgender youth from school sports teams that match their gender identity.

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Half a million Colorado students to get $120 in food benefits this summer
Last summer, some families didn’t receive the summer grocery money until school started. This year is different.

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As Trump cracks down on transgender athletes, a Colorado school district seeks new restrictions
“We’ve now created a situation where an adult is having a conversation with a minor concerning that minor’s genitalia,” said one father who opposes the policy on transgender athletes.

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‘Harmful and hurtful’: Trump administration cuts to AmeriCorps would impact Colorado students
Colorado stands to lose about $8 million in federal grant money and nearly 300 AmeriCorps members, many of whom work in schools or with youth.

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