More Colorado School Districts Closing For ‘Educator Day Of Action’

CBS Denver

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TABOR repeal is off the table for 2020. Now it’s Initiative 271, a $2 billion tax hike targeting the wealthy

The Colorado Sun

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Educational funding forum draws crowd in Mancos

The Durango Herald

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‘Ghosted’ Is A Play That Wants Teens To Open Up About The Stresses Of Their High School Lives

Colorado Public Radio

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Mill levy equalization: Three words that could dramatically shift Colorado’s school funding system

The Colorado Sun

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Parents of students with autism want behavior therapists allowed in Colorado classrooms

Chalkbeat Colorado

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Opinion: How do we fix Colorado’s unfair tax system? It depends on who pays.

The Colorado Sun

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Despite No School Finance Bills Introduced (Yet), More Than A Hundred Students Lobbied For Reform At The Capitol

Colorado Public Radio

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Education Dept. to Cut Off Federal Funding for Some Rural Schools

The New York Times

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Education Dept. to Cut Off Federal Funding for Some Rural Schools

The New York Times

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No school in Jeffco on March 19

The Denver Post

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Colorado school districts to work with local health departments amid coronavirus threat

The Colorado Independent

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A Colorado bill to tighten vaccine exemptions moves closer to becoming law

The Denver Post

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U.S. schools plan for possible spread of novel coronavirus

Rocky Mountain PBS

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Colorado teachers plan to rally at the Capitol again this year — and at least one district will cancel classes

Chalkbeat

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Denver ranks No. 3 in top US job markets, WSJ reports

Colorado Politics

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National Poll Shows Strong Voter Support for Public Schools

NSBAC

We surveyed likely voters. Here’s what they said:

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These 4 strategies can help school leaders avoid IDEA lawsuits

Education Drive

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TLCC survey window extended.

TLCC survey window extended.

More than 60 districts have hit the 50% participation threshold for the Teaching and Learning Conditions Colorado (TLCC) survey, a statewide, confidential survey intended to provide schools, districts and policymakers with reliable data on teaching and learning conditions. 

Schools must have 50% participation and five responses to be able to access their data.

In response to requests for additional time, the survey window will be extended until end of the day Monday, March 2. Educators need only 15 minutes to complete the survey that provides useful feedback for school and district improvement planning efforts.

Codes are available in multiple ways:
- Self-service portal
- Online support form
- Help Desk by toll-free number at 866-329-1530 (Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. MT) or by email at [email protected]

For more information and helpful resources, visit the TLCC survey website.
 

For More Information, Contact:
Lisa Steffen
Accountability and Continuous Improvement
Phone: 303-866-6676
Email: [email protected]

Colorado marijuana sales hit a record $1.75 billion in 2019

The Denver Post

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