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TEACHER VOICE: ‘Before teaching Algebra 2, I was an EMT, a Starbucks barista and a real estate agent. I learned to treat people with compassion’

The Hechinger Report

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Report identifies 7 strategies for impactful assessments

Education Drive

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NWEA: Rethink online assessments, student growth in wake of COVID-19

Education Drive

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For Colorado students, becoming “anti-racist” starts with no longer letting offensive social media posts slide

The Colorado Sun

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Polis On Reopening Colorado Schools: ‘We Can’t Sacrifice Our Children’s Future Just Because Of The Pandemic’

Colorado Public Radio

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Some Colorado colleges project optimistic student enrollment numbers. But experts remain wary.

The Colorado Sun

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Colorado, like other states, trims health programs amid health crisis

The Colorado Sun

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Denver schools to get ventilation upgrades to help stem spread of coronavirus

The Colorado Sun

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Opinion: As we reopen schools, let science and safety be the guiding principles

The Colorado Sun

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Colorado teachers want a voice as schools plan for fall classes during coronavirus crisis

The Colorado Sun

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More Colorado families consider online education as COVID-19 risks loom over upcoming school year

The Denver Post

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Charter schools may have double-dipped as much as $1 billion in PPP small business loans

Salon

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There's confusion about student mask mandates in some metro-area school districts

9 News

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Colorado sues e-cigarette maker Juul

Denver Post

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Some students will stay home in the fall. School districts have to figure out how to teach them.

Chalkbeat

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Colorado attorney general sues Juul, claims vape company marketed to kids and downplayed health risks

Colorado Sun

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Trump administration says it plans to use financial pressure to push schools to reopen buildings

Chalkbeat

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District parents haven’t decided

The Denver Post

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Colorado high schools will have flexibility from new graduation requirements amid the pandemic

Chalkbeat

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Colorado education officials want to open schools based on science, not politics

9 News

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