By Ann Schimke, Chalkbeat
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COVID Relief Money Helps Colorado Schools Pay For Math & Reading Curriculum
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Ballot Measure Would Fund Schools With a Portion of Tax Refunds
By Erica Meltzer at chalkbeat.org.
Two Hispanic brothers wanted to go to college in Colorado. Here’s why only one made it
Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat Colorado, Leer en español.
Denver School Board Candidates Backed By Teachers Union Leading
By Melanie Asmar, Chalkbeat Colorado
On School Mask and Vaccine Mandates, Colorado Voters Split Along Party Lines: Poll
by Erica Meltzer, Chalkbeat Colorado
Adopting CDC Guidance, Colorado Recommends Everyone Wear Masks in School Settings
Colorado public health officials have adopted CDC recommendations that everyone in school settings should wear masks, especially those who are not vaccinated.
Five Takeaways From Colorado’s Choice Enrollment Numbers
Students in Colorado crossed school district boundaries a little more than usual during the pandemic school year, according to enrollment data.
Colorado Schools Are Getting More Money. Bigger Changes Could Be On the Way.
When Colorado schools reopen in the fall, most of them will have a lot more money to work with — between 10% and 12% more per student for the typical district — and schools that serve large numbers of students who live in poverty and English learners will be the biggest beneficiaries.