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DeVos on the Docket: With 455 Lawsuits Against Her Department and Counting, Education Secretary is Left to Defend Much of Her Agenda in Court

The 74

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For students with disabilities, a return to schools means more learning and needed services — even if nothing’s normal yet

Chalkbeat

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As more students head back, here’s what we now know (and still don’t) about schools and COVID spread

Chalkbeat

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High school seniors have made no progress in math or reading on closely watched federal test

Chalkbeat

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10th anniversary ICAP Award nominations

10th anniversary ICAP Award nominations
Nominate your district or school for the 10th anniversary edition of the ICAP Awards. Access the Nomination form here. 

Awards will be given for:
• ICAP teams in 1) elementary school 2) middle school 3) high school 4) charter school and 5) district
• Promising Practices for integrated student-driven processes that are meaningful and equitable, and that emPoWeR students for Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness.

The ICAP Award committee, composed of ICAP facilitators and previous award winners, will review the answers and stories, models and/or examples of the ICAP process that you submit on the Nomination form.  Honorees will be featured in the upcoming PWR Playbook and in ICAP Birthday Showcases on 10th Birthday Tuesdays, January through May 2021.

Nominations will be accepted through Wednesday, Nov. 25. For more information, contact Robin Russel.

Click Here for Additional Information

For More Information, Contact:
Robin Russel
Office of Postsecondary Readiness
Phone: 720.576.2902
Email: [email protected]

American households doing better than expected amid the pandemic

The Denver Post

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NYC schools will offer flexibility on grades. Are the changes here to stay?

Chalkbeat

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Trump and Biden Tussle Over Reopening Schools, Risk COVID-19 Poses to Teachers

Education Week

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Media Release: Colorado Receives Rural Broadband Grant


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Thursday, October 29, 2020

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https://sentinelcolorado.com/opinion/polis-prop-117-would-harm-colorados-recovery/

Aurora Sentinel

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Most superintendents say they're not 'very well prepared' to lead race, equity conversations

Education Dive

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Pikes Peak Superintendents push for suspended standardized tests

KOAA

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What kids stand to lose if 2020 steals kindergarten

The Hechinger Report

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Colorado parents, here’s what to ask your child’s school about reading instruction

Chalkbeat

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Missing: Millions of students

Politico

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As Colorado wildfires burn, fears that climate change is causing “multi-level emergency” mount

The Denver Post

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First coronavirus, then an inferno: How schools in the East Troublesome fire’s path are scrambling to keep their students learning

The Colorado Sun

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A phone app that will tell you if you’ve been exposed to coronavirus is about to launch in Colorado. Here’s how to use it.

The Colorado Sun

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Colorado pediatricians, educators to Gov. Jared Polis: Act now to protect in-person school

Chalkbeat

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How one of nation’s biggest districts talks about race and racism

District Administration

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