Opinion | Julie McCluskie: Invest in education with no new taxes

Summit Daily
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Colorado's school funding system is broken — and it's robbing our kids

Colorado Politics

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Innovative ‘NextGEN’ agricultural high school to be built in Colorado

The Fence Post

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BVSD piloting dyslexia screening tool

Daily Camera

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Tax question could hinge on three words

The Denver Post

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Proposition CC would eliminate TABOR refunds, dedicate revenue to education, transportation

Steamboat Pilot & Today

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FBI, Homeland Security kick off Colorado School Safety Summit

Fox News

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Westminster leader named Colorado’s 2020 superintendent of the year

Chalkbeat

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What are new ways to prevent bullying in schools? Summit attendees seek to find out

9News

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Meet Colorado’s Teacher Of The Year

CBS Channel 4

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Teachers In Park County End Strike Without Pay Raises, Contract

Education Writers Association

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Colorado Teens Say School Stress, Phones, Social Pressure Are Behind Growing Mental Health Issues

Colorado Public Radio

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Colorado Teens Say School Stress, Phones, Social Pressure Are Behind Growing Mental Health Issues

Colorado Public Radio

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What Proposition CC would mean for Colorado schools, explained

Chalkbeat

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What does the future of school safety in Colorado look like?

The Denver Post

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How a Colorado public school for students with dyslexia is changing the game for struggling readers — and the state conversation on reading

Chalkbeat

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Lawmakers And Advocates Alike Want To Revamp The 25-Year-Old Formula Behind School Funding. But They Don’t Agree On How

Colorado Public Radio

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Judge dismisses lawsuits challenging private management in Adams 14, Pueblo districts

Chalkbeat

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Park County teacher strike enters its second week

Chalkbeat

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Ensure compliance of Colorado Immunization Law

Ensure compliance of Colorado Immunization Law

Colorado’s Immunization Law (C.R.S. 25-4-902) requires schools and child care providers to review and collect up-to-date immunization records for all children and adolescents.

Immunization records should be provided to the school at the time of school entry, and parents have 14 days to bring their child into compliance. To be compliant, a student must be up-to-date with their immunizations, be in the process with a plan to become up-to-date or have an exemption on file at the school.

For more information, read the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's FAQs 2019-20 Colorado School Required Vaccines for Child Care and K-12 Grades.

For More Information, Contact:
Sarah Blumenthal
Health and Wellness
Phone: 303-866-6779
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