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Is the future of teaching homegrown? Colorado lawmakers hope so.

Chalkbeat

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Proposal to refund Colorado teachers some of what they spend on school supplies

9 News

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Most Colorado public school teachers are white, but almost half of their students are not. Can the state close the gap?

The Colorado Sun

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Why does Colorado have so few teachers of color? A new bill seeks to find out

Chalkbeat

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Colorado legislators advance teacher pay fund, kill bonus pay proposal

The Denver Post

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“I can’t afford to live here”: Colorado teachers plea for wage help, but solutions still prove divisive

The Colorado Sun

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Why Colorado’s teachers union isn’t supporting a bill to give 20K teachers a $2,000 bonus

Fox News

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Most Colorado’s student teachers aren’t paid and need second jobs. Will lawmakers step in to ease their financial burden?

The Colorado Sun

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With 15.7% average pay increase post-strike, more Denver teachers returned

Chalkbeat

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America’s schools are more diverse than ever. But the teachers are still mostly white.

The Washington Post

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SVVSD, BVSD trying ‘grow your own’ teacher programs to address shortages

Daily Camera

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‘School is a safe place:’ How this Colorado teacher talks to students worried about immigration raids

Chalkbeat

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State opens application for educator loan forgiveness

Colorado Politics

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Union survey: Many Colorado teachers willing to walk out to protest school funding

Colorado Politics

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Park County teacher strike enters its second week

Chalkbeat

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Loan forgiveness available for public employees

Loan forgiveness available for public employees

All public employees, including teachers, may be able to receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.

The PSLF Program forgives the remaining balance on your direct loans after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments under a repayment plan while working full-time for a qualified employer.

Visit the Colorado Department of Personnel & Administration's (DPA) website to find out if you are eligible for PSLF, discover how to become a certified public employee and apply for certification.

Learn more on the Federal Student Aid Office at the U.S. Department of Education's website.

For More Information, Contact:
FedLoan Servicing
U.S. Department of Education
Phone: 1-855-265-4038

We Need To Stop Talking About The Teacher Shortage

Forbes

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On the verge of Colorado’s third teacher strike, one mountain district waits in limbo

The Denver Post

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Best States For Teachers: Study Ranks Colorado No. 40

CBS Channel 4

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South Park Education Association members authorize strike over salaries

The Denver Post

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