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State Board raises standards, making it harder for Colorado schools to earn a top rating

Chalkbeat

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Raising the bar or moving the goalposts? Changes pending for Colorado school rating system

Chalkbeat

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District, teacher groups urge State Board not to change Colorado school ratings

The Colorado Independent

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CASE / CASB / CEA Media Release: Colorado public education associations support superintendent concerns about proposed changes to accountability system

          

 

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What budget cuts during the Great Recession did to pupils’ test scores

The Economist

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Raising the bar or moving the goalposts? Changes pending for Colorado school rating system

Chalkbeat

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States Raise the Bar for What It Means to Be Proficient in Reading and Math

US News & World Report

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Test scores up slightly in state; gaps remain

The Denver Post

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State Test Scores Up Slightly, But Achievement Gaps Still Exist

KUNC

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SAT scores are slightly down in Colorado. Find your school’s 2019 results

Chalkbeat

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Find your 2019 Colorado CMAS scores — and compare schools

Chalkbeat

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Most Colorado students not proficient in reading and math — but there’s some good news

Colorado Politics

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CMAS test scores increase slightly in Colorado, but gaps remain

The Denver Post

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SB19-199 READ Act Informational Webinar

SB19-199 READ Act Informational Webinar

SB 19 199, enacted in May of 2019, makes several changes to the implementation of the (READ Act) by school districts, charter schools, and boards of cooperative services that operate schools (local education providers). 

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New report on virtual education: ‘It sure sounds good. As it turns out, it’s too good to be true.’

The Washington Post

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How One Colorado Art Teacher Inspires Kids By Leaning Into Chaos, Not Control

Colorado Public Radio

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How are Colorado schools doing? Advocates say the state still holds back too much data

Chalkbeat

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Cherry Creek High student Krithik Ramesh wins $75,000 for science fair project on spinal surgery

The Denver Post

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