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EducationColorado School Districts Look To Trim Millions, Meaning Less Pay, Possibly Fewer Schools And Fewer SchooldaysBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsDespite No School Finance Bills Introduced (Yet), More Than A Hundred Students Lobbied For Reform At The CapitolBy Taylor Allen
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EducationHow A Student With Many Learning Challenges Fares In A Cash-Strapped School DistrictBy Jenny Brundin
EducationLawsuit Says Colo. Lawmakers Cut Education Money Despite Constitutional Amendment To Increase ItBy Jenny Brundin
EducationColorado superintendents plead for more money for rural and high poverty schoolsBy Jenny Brundin