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Colorado Students Weigh In On Virtual Learning During The Pandemic

Colorado Students Weigh In On Virtual Learning During The Pandemic

Colorado Students Weigh In On Virtual Learning During The Pandemic School children of all ages share their thoughts on remote learning ahead of the new school year. Most have mixed feelings about more remote learning.Heard onJenny BrundinFromToggle more optionsSchool children of all ages share their thoughts on remote learning ahead of the new school year. Most have mixed feelings about more remote learning.NOEL KING, HOST:How are kids feeling at the start of an extraordinary new school year? Jenny Brundin of Colorado Public Radio went out and asked some of them.ERIC PETERSEN: Online...

August 18, 2020
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Union Preserves Teacher Raises As Denver Public Schools Tries To Salvage Its ‘Unprecedented Budgetary Shortfall’

Union Preserves Teacher Raises As Denver Public Schools Tries To Salvage Its ‘Unprecedented Budgetary Shortfall’

You need to enable JavaScript to view this site.Denver’s teachers’ union has successfully fought back attempts to freeze pay raises it won after a historic , even as Colorado’s largest school district faces an unprecedented budget shortfall. Denver Public Schools and the district’s teacher’s union spent 13-hours at the virtual bargaining table Thursday as district officials sought savings to help fill a $65 million hole in a $1.1 billion budget.  The economic crisis has forced widespread budget cuts in Colorado school districts after across-the-board 5 percent per-pupil spending cuts...

June 19, 2020
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1st-Time Community College Students Offered A Guaranteed In At Many Colorado Universities

1st-Time Community College Students Offered A Guaranteed In At Many Colorado Universities

You need to enable JavaScript to view this site.This fall, first-time college students in Colorado will have a cheaper way to get a four-year degree. The new allows those students at Colorado’s 13 community colleges to be conditionally admitted to a participating four-year college once they complete their two-year degree. “In Colorado, our graduation rates are not what they should be,” said Joe Garcia, chancellor of the Colorado Community College System.  About 80 percent of students who start at a community college say they want to go on and get a four-year degree, he said. Only about...

June 2, 2020
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