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High-Impact Tutoring Program webinar

The High-Impact Tutoring Program webinar will be held at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 30, and will cover various approaches and strategies to implementing high-impact tutoring and will also discuss the forthcoming request for applications.

Register for the session via Zoom.

Visit the High-Impact Tutoring Program webpage for additional information.

State Board of Education gives final approval to revised academic standards in social studies

At its November meeting, the Colorado State Board of Education voted to approve final revisions to the Colorado Academic Standards for social studies after adding the contributions of ethnic and religious groups as well as LGTBQ+ people in teaching about civil government.

Each school district and charter school will have until the beginning of the 2024-25 school year to transition to the revisions to the social studies standards. However, local education providers must incorporate Holocaust and genocide studies into an existing course required for high school graduation by July 1, 2023.

Respiratory virus communications toolkit available

Respiratory viruses, including Respiratory Syncytial Virus, flu and COVID-19 are spreading across Colorado and the nation. The communications team in the Division of Disease Control and Public Health Response at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment created a respiratory virus toolkit.
Resources in the toolkit include:

  • Sample newsletter copy.
  • Sample social media posts below.
  • Frequently asked questions.

Visit the CDPHE website for additional information.

Universal Preschool begins July 1

The Universal Preschool Program will launch on July 1, at which time the Colorado Preschool Program will end. CDE will continue to administer preschool special education for children ages 3 through 5 in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and the Exceptional Children's Educational Act.

Questions about implementing the Colorado Preschool Program during the 2022-23 school year should be directed to CDE's Preschool Special Education staff.

Questions regarding ongoing implementation of IDEA requirements for preschoolers should be directed to CDE's Preschool Regional Specialists.

For information about preschool implementation effective on or after July 1, contact the Colorado Department of Early Childhood.

Automatic Enrollment in Advanced Courses grant applications due Friday, Dec. 16

Applications are due Friday, Dec. 16, for the Automatic Enrollment in Advanced Courses grant, or the John W. Buckner Grant. This one-year grant provides approximately $220,000 to be divided among grantees and is intended to increase the number of students enrolled in advanced courses for subjects in which the student has demonstrated proficiency. Grantees can use the funds for high school or middle school students.

For full details on this grant and to apply, view the John W. Buckner Automatic Enrollment in Advanced Courses webpage.

The Educator Loan Forgiveness Program application window is open

The Colorado Department of Higher Education is accepting applications for the Educator Loan Forgiveness Program, which will grant up to $5,000 annually to educators currently serving rural districts or teaching in hard-to-fill positions. This program is funded for five years. To qualify, teachers, administrators, and special service providers must have a license valid in the state of Colorado.

Prospective participants must complete the application by Saturday, Jan. 15. CDHE will notify all applicants of their program status within 60 days from the close of the application.

Updates will be posted on the CDHE website and social media accounts.

Applications for Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness, Career and Education Grant are due Thursday, Nov. 17

Applications for the Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness, Career and Education Grant, also referred to as the FAFSA/CAFSA Completion Grant, are due Thursday, Nov. 17. Funding requests will be accepted for $1,000 to $10,000 per year for three years.

For full details and to apply for the grant, view the Financial Aid and FAFSA/CASFA Completion webpage.

Teacher Recruitment Education and Preparation Survey

The Teacher Recruitment Education and Preparation Survey for the 2023-24 school year is due Monday, Nov. 14.

Additional information can be found on the TREP webpage.

Automatic Enrollment in Advanced Courses grant applications due Friday, Dec. 16

Applications are due Friday, Dec. 16, for the Automatic Enrollment in Advanced Courses grant, or the John W. Buckner grant. This one-year grant provides approximately $220,000 to be divided among grantees and is intended to increase the number of students enrolled in advanced courses for subjects in which the student has demonstrated proficiency. Grantees can use the funds for high school or middle school students.

For full details on this grant and to apply, view the John W. Buckner Automatic Enrollment in Advanced Courses webpage.

The Family, School and Community Partnerships in high school learning cohort application is open

Starting in January 2023, CDE’s Office of Family, School and Community Partnerships will offer training for school and district leaders on effective FSCP practices at the high school level.

Registration is free to participants. Applications are due by Friday, Dec. 9.

Innovative Learning Opportunities Pilot Program 2023-24

The Intent to Apply form for the Innovative Learning Opportunities Pilot Program for 2023-24 is due Friday, Dec. 9.

For an overview of the application and application timeline, register for the ILOP application webinar at 1 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 14.

The ILOP Application process webpage has additional information about the application process.

November CoMath Conversation

Colorado's participation in the Launch Years Initiative will be the topic of November's CoMath Conversation at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 17. All who are interested can register via Zoom.

Colorado has joined the Launch Years Initiative, a three-year project coordinated by the Charles A. Dana Center at the University of Texas at Austin, to support the scaling of modern mathematics pathways from high school into postsecondary education. States and national organizations will learn approaches that improve experiences and outcomes for students, such as increasing the emphasis on statistics and data science and providing rigorous course options in addition to calculus.

In Colorado, the Launch Years leadership team includes representatives from the Colorado Department of Higher Education, the Colorado Community College System, CDE, The Colorado Math Leaders and the Colorado Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics nominations are open

The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching nomination deadline is Saturday, Jan. 7. Anyone may nominate a STEM teacher currently teaching grades seven through 12 for the 2022-23 award year.

Eligible teachers may also apply directly on the PAEMST website by Feb. 6.

The PAEMST are the highest honors bestowed by the U.S. government for K-12 science, technology, engineering, mathematics and computer science teaching.

Technical Advisory Panel for Longitudinal Student Growth meeting Thursday, Nov. 3

The Technical Advisory Panel for Longitudinal Student Growth will hold a public meeting at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 3, via Zoom.

The meeting agenda will focus on CMAS on-track growth, target setting, new postsecondary and workforce readiness measures and other accountability-related topics.

Visit the TAP for Longitudinal Growth webpage for additional information.

The Educator Loan Forgiveness Program application window is open

The Colorado Department of Higher Education is accepting applications for its Educator Loan Forgiveness Program, which will grant up to $5,000 annually to educators serving rural districts or teaching in hard-to-fill positions. This program is funded for five years. To qualify, teachers, administrators and special service providers must have a license valid in Colorado. The program prioritizes applicants who serve in rural school districts or teach subjects that historically attract fewer educators.

The application window for the Educator Loan Forgiveness program closes on Saturday, Jan. 15.

To apply, participants must fill out the interest survey. Doing so will grant them access to the online application portal where they can complete their application. Completed applications must be submitted by Jan. 15. CDHE will notify all applicants of their program status within 60 days from the close of the application.

Visit the CDHE website for additional information and to apply for the Educator Loan Forgiveness program.

The Path4Ward Application Webinar

The Colorado Department of Higher Education will host a webinar and Q&A on the Path4Ward application process at noon on Thursday, Nov. 3. The webinar will go over required submission materials and will also provide an opportunity to discuss the attributes of successful applications.

For additional information and to sign up for the webinar visit the Path4Ward program webpage.

School Readiness learning sessions

Two learning sessions with Marzano Research on PreK and K–3 aligned assessments in Colorado will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 8, and Wednesday, Nov. 9, for those who support the implementation of or use PreK or kindergarten assessments. The sessions are not cumulative. Visit the Training and Meetings webpage to register to attend each meeting.

Learning Session 1: Using formative assessment data to support growth in children’s learning and development
When: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8

Learning Session 2: Understanding Coherence and Alignment needs between PreK standards and K assessments
When: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9.

November is Family and School Partnership in Education Month

CDE, in collaboration with the State Advisory Council for Parent Involvement in Education, invites schools, districts, community-based organizations, families, students and all other stakeholders to celebrate Family and School Partnership in Education month.

A communications toolkit is available for districts interested in celebrating Family and School Partnership in Education Month.

Innovative Learning Opportunities Pilot Program 2023-24

The Intent to Apply form for the Innovative Learning Opportunities Pilot Program for 2023-24 is due Friday, Dec. 9.

For an overview of the application and application timeline, register for the ILOP application webinar at 1 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 14 .

The ILOP Application process webpage has additional information about the application process.

Innovative Learning Opportunities Pilot Program 2023-24

The Intent to Apply form for the Innovative Learning Opportunities Pilot Program is available for 2023-24 The Intent to Apply is due by Friday, Dec. 9.

For an overview of the application and application timeline, register for the ILOP application webinar at 1 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 14.

The ILOP Application process webpage has more detailed information about the application process.