
Lots Of Questions About School Finance Bill
The first overhaul of Colorado’s school finance system in 20 years is generating lots of questions from school officials.

A new way to fund Colorado schools
Here is a transcript of CPR education reporter Jenny Brundin’s story: Reporter Jenny Brundin: The people putting this plan for funding schools together have spent countless hours hammering out tons […]

Waldorf’s 4th Graders Gain Insight From Media Fast
Here is a transcript of CPR’s education reporter Jenny Brundin reports. Reporter Jenny Brundin: Every morning Todd Matuszewicz watches his 4th grade class file into Room 4.

Moving the Classroom Outdoors
Rocky Mountain High School river watchers [Photo: Alliance for Sustainable Colorado] Managing a greenhouse. Monitoring solar panels. Learning to fly fish.

On the Education Beat — February 2013
Kids graduating college are coming into a tough job market. They often have loads of debt. And maybe crashing with mom and dad until their situation improves.

40 Years Since Keyes
Many of the original participants in the Keyes desegregation case gathered in Denver for a symposium on the case’s 40th anniversary, including one of the plaintiffs — Mrs.

How a student lost and found hope: Dajina Bell
Download this story Here is a transcript of Jenny Brundin’s report, followed by a transcript of her interview with Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner: Reporter Jenny Brundin: Dajina Bell is […]

Losing Ground: The Education Gap
Here is a transcript of Jenny Brundin’s report, followed by a transcript of her interview with Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner: Reporter Jenny Brundin: Dajina Bell is a senior in […]

College Students to Get More Aid for On-Time Graduation
Colorado’s financial aid pot just got a little sweeter for students who finish their college degrees within four years.

Undocumented Tuition Bill Supporters Upbeat
Nearly a hundred people rallied at the state Capitol Tuesday in support of a bill that would make college more affordable for undocumented immigrants.

On the Education Beat — January 2013
The gap between how well African-American and white students do in school was its narrowest at the height of desegregation, in the 1970s and 80’s.

Kerrie Dallman Wants “Equity and Adequacy” For Schools
CEA president Kerrie Dallman leads rally at Colorado State Capitol. There’s a lot on Kerrie Dallman’s plate.

New Master Plan to Guide Colorado Colleges
When it comes to students who enter college and actually graduate – Colorado doesn’t do too well. In fact, it lies in the middle of the pack nationally.

It May Be Grit, Not Test Scores, that Matters
Could endless hours spent in front of computer and phone screens be reducing kids’ attention spans? Teachers think so, according to two new studies.

Colorado Schools Pilot Longer Day
The school day and school year are about to get longer for 5,000 Colorado students.

Buy Low, Sell High
Buy low, sell high. That’s just one of the mantras more than a thousand Colorado high school students recited while participating in the Junior Achievement Stock Market Challenge recently.

