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A new Colorado report tries to show what higher education is worth. The value is clearer for some degrees than others.

The Colorado Sun

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Career and technology education is an effective pathway to earning money

Inside Higher Ed

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Is a degree worth the cost?

The Denver Post

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Colorado Is A Hotbed Of Teen Vaping, But Lacks The Tools To Help Kids Quit

Colorado Public Radio

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Vaping spawns worrisome form of teen addiction

The Denver Post

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Cyberbullying is rising, and girls are bearing the brunt of taunting

The Denver Post

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Taking a hit: Colorado school districts grapple with insuring against hail

Chalkbeat

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Autism: Services in short supply

The Denver Post

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Starting the Day With a Calming Routine

Edutopia

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These 17 School District Borders Highlight Colorado’s Byzantine Funding Scheme

Colorado Public Radio

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3 times as many girls as boys report harassment as cyberbullying rises

9 News

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Campaign for Coloradans to give up their TABOR refunds doesn’t exist – so far

The Denver Post

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Judges revive TABOR challenge

The Denver Post

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Why experts say it's important to talk to your kids about suicide

9 News

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Federal appeals court revives lawsuit over Colorado's TABOR

Colorado Politics

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Republicans tacked on an unlawful busing amendment

The Denver Post

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Teen activists score mental health days for Oregon students

The Denver Post

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Northeast BOCES officials recognized at state BOCES meeting

Journal-Advocate

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Analysis: Local teachers can afford only one in 20 homes

The Denver Post

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2019 Colorado Superintendent of the Year award process and timeline

2019 Colorado Superintendent of the Year award process and timeline

Superintendents provide invaluable expertise, vision, dedication, and commitment to their communities. With that in mind, we hope you’ll consider recognizing an outstanding colleague with a nomination for the 2020 American Association of School Administrators (AASA) Superintendent of the Year for Colorado. Our Colorado winner will automatically become eligible for next year’s national award.

AASA recently announced the opening of their 2020 program throughout the United States. Please click here to review details about this year’s call for nominations. In Colorado we follow the process outlined by AASA and the final selection is made by a panel of previous superintendent of the year award winners, as well as other superintendent peers, to assure a geographic and district size balance.

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