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As Colorado Schools Reopen, Thousands Of Students Still Don’t Have Reliable Internet

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Less Jargon, More Grace: Using Language That Parents Understand

Edutopia

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OPINION | Ballot issue gives voters a veto on runaway fees

Colorado Politics

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Some Colorado Coronavirus Outbreaks Got To Schools Before The Students Did

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Measure to let Coloradans vote on fee-based programs qualifies for November ballot

The Denver Post

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State is in “good but uncertain place”

The Denver Post

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Zoom hit with glitches, briefly grinding U.S. schools to a halt

The Denver Post

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Kids aged 6-11 should mask up, too

The Denver Post

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Judge says Betsy DeVos used ‘manufactured ambiguity’ to push aid to private schools

Chalkbeat

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Teacher training in Aurora guided first week’s focus on building relationships and positive culture

Chalkbeat

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Health officials offer parents, school staffers guidelines to help keep COVID-19 out

The Denver Post

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Hoping for high turnout : Tax-cut proponents and paid family leave supporters think presidential year will help them

The Denver Post

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With Colorado schools resuming classes amid coronavirus, the outdoors provides a safe place to learn

Chalkbeat

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Gov. Jared Polis praises Republican-backed ballot question to lower Colorado income taxes

The Colorado Sun

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Westminster teacher who was in school tests positive

The Denver Post

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Families can seek repayment for missed meals at school

The Denver Pot

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Colorado hospital's guidance for reopening schools amidst Covid-19 draws global attention

Denver Business Journal

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Making The Best Of Virtual Learning: Some Advice From The Founder Of Khan Academy

CPR News

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Colorado’s governor says people should expect coronavirus school closures as in-person learning resumes

The Colorado Sun

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CU study estimates university had $14.2 billion economic impact on state

Colorado Politics

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