On Your Side is continuing our coverage on Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools. Thursday, Only on 10, ...
Denver school board members indicated support Thursday for bell-to-bell cell phone ban for elementary, middle, and high ...
With 21 Senate seats and all 65 House seats on the ballot, Colorado voters can expect a crowded November election. Nearly two ...
Denver Public Schools is considering a new policy that would keep cell phones out of students’ hands for the entire school ...
The expenses show former Cherry Creek Schools Superintendent Christopher Smith isn’t the only frequent-flying K-12 leader in ...
Can Chicago fourth graders read? How well? Are they doing better or worse than they were in 2019, before the pandemic? People ...
Lawmakers have regularly balanced the state budget “on the backs of students,” public schools advocates have argued. This year, legislators took a different approach.
A new premier master planned community is coming to southeast Aurora, Colo., as Oakwood Homes breaks ground on Prairie Point, delivering more than 1,600 homes to one of the metro-area’s most active ...
CareerWise Colorado’s founder envisioned 20,000 students participating in the youth apprenticeship program’s first decade.
The district said no boundaries or maps have been created yet and are relying on community feedback to help shape recommendations expected later this year.
The drops go beyond the pandemic and cut across income, geographic and racial divides, new data shows. By Claire Cain Miller Francesca Paris and Sarah Mervosh Something troubling is happening in U.S.
Denver Public Schools is now considering a bell-to-bell policy, which would mean students wouldn't be able to use their cellphones, not even during passing periods and lunch. It would also include ...
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