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Colorado teachers unions launch merger talks

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Teacher departures leave schools scrambling for substitutes

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Colorado needs to protect them from COVID fallout, advocates say

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The Pandemic Has Researchers Worried About Teen Suicide

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'Children Are Going Hungry': Why Schools Are Struggling To Feed Students

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Coronavirus has caused significant mental health strain in Colorado — for some more than others

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Colorado reverses decision on fall sports, gives green light to HS football, other sports

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'Children Are Going Hungry': Why Schools Are Struggling To Feed Students

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‘Targeted’ Or ‘Emaciated’ — Senate Republicans Release Skinny Coronavirus Relief Package

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In nationwide ruling, judge blocks DeVos rule on aid to private schools

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Colorado Rising State Action cries foul over Blue Book changes on Gallagher repeal

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Littleton school closes after COVID forces a third of staff, 100 students into quarantine

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Colorado takes new steps to expand internet access to students

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FEMA Says It Will Stop Paying For Cloth Face Masks For Schools

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Competency-Based Learning Puts Students at the Center. It’s Perfect for Now.

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When schools reopen, we may not have enough teachers

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4 ways to make up for lost time with students

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How COVID-19 Is Forcing Districts to Make an Abrupt Shift Back to Remote Instruction

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Survey: Nearly Half of Teachers Have Recently Considered a Job Change as COVID-19 Drags On

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Superintendent of the Year nomination deadline

AASA recently announced the opening of their 2021 program throughout the United States. Please click here  for information about award eligibility and criteria, FAQ, past honoree information, and more. In Colorado we follow the process outlined by AASA and the final selection is made by a panel of previous Superintendent of the Year award winners, as well as other superintendent peers, to assure a geographic and district size balance.

For your convenience, the nomination form will be completed online through the AASA website. Please click
here to access the award webpage, register as a nominator, and complete the nomination form. The deadline to nominate a Colorado superintendent is Friday, October 2, 2020.

The AASA website link in the paragraph above includes detailed information about how to complete a nomination and will walk you through that process. Because AASA oversees and facilitates this award, nominations must be submitted through their website and cannot be accepted by CASE.

If you have any questions about the 2021 Colorado Superintendent of the Year award process and timeline, please don’t hesitate to contact me at
[email protected] or (303)762-8762.