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Here are the first Colorado education bills of 2020 to hit the floor

Chalkbeat

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Republicans put education atop their priority list at the Capitol. We look at 8 of their ideas.

The Colorado Sun

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LEGISLATURE 2020 | Lawmakers line up on how to pay more for schools

Colorado Politics

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Colorado Senate Democrats roll out their first five bills for 2020

Colorado Politics

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Now we know the full cost of Colorado’s full-day kindergarten expansion

Colorado Politics

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Safe2Tell tips down in December, up from 2018

Denver Post

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5 K-12 trends to watch in 2020

Education Drive

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2020 cheat sheet: What the Democratic presidential candidates have said about education

The Colorado Independent

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Colorado’s 2020 legislative session begins this week. Here’s a rundown of 10 issues to watch.

The Colorado Sun

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America’s schools are more diverse than ever. But the teachers are still mostly white.

The Washington Post

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Colorado’s Vape Crisis ‘Can Hit Any Family,’ Even The Lawmaker Who Has To Pass Laws To Fight It

Colorado Public Radio

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How the #DisruptTexts Movement Can Help English Teachers Be More Inclusive

KQED News

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SVVSD, BVSD trying ‘grow your own’ teacher programs to address shortages

Daily Camera

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Five things we heard at Chalkbeat’s 2020 legislative preview

Chalkbeat

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The Committee Tasked With Overhauling Colorado’s School Funding Formula Won’t Have A Fix This Session

Colorado Public Radio

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Colorado K-12 education news: ACT scores exceed national average, child population grows, and more

Denver Post

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Attention Teachers: Sign-up for the Colorado Literacy Project

Attention Teachers: Sign-up for the Colorado Literacy Project

Farmers and ranchers visit classrooms and read a book about agriculture! This is a FREE program.

 

The Colorado Literacy Project is a way to bring agriculture into the classroom while reinforcing reading and science standards. During the spring, farmers and ranchers across Colorado will visit classrooms and read a book to the students. They answer questions, talk about their connection to agriculture, and do an activity with students. At the end of the visit, the book is donated to the school.

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After fatal school shootings, antidepressant use surges among student survivors

Los Angeles Times

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As the teen mental health epidemic escalates, emergency rooms get innovative and a for-profit hospital sees an opening

The Colorado Sun

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Thousands of Colorado kids at risk of falling behind aren’t enrolled in preschool, but schools are out of room

The Colorado Sun

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