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Colorado needs to protect them from COVID fallout, advocates say

The Colorado Sun

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The Pandemic Has Researchers Worried About Teen Suicide

NPR

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

NPR

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

CPR

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Gov. Polis Launches $32 Million RISE Education Fund


For Immediate Release

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Conor Cahill | [email protected] 


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

Chalkbeat

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

NPR

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

KMGH

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

The Colorado Sun

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

The Denver Post

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Colorado takes new steps to expand internet access to students

Chalkbeat

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

NPR News

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

Education Week

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4 ways to make up for lost time with students

SmartBrief

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

EdSurge

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Less Jargon, More Grace: Using Language That Parents Understand

Edutopia

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

CPR News

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Some Colorado Coronavirus Outbreaks Got To Schools Before The Students Did

CPR News

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Kids aged 6-11 should mask up, too

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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