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Aurora school board struggling with who will decide when it’s safe to start in-person learning, and how

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Denver school board divided: Will providing more data empower families or drive competition?

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New Colorado quarantine guidance would allow more students to stay in school

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Interest in homeschooling has “exploded” amid pandemic

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Academy D-20 secondary students to start school year remotely; other Pikes Peak region districts press forward with 'return to learn' plans

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Garfield Re-2 announces safety details for in-person learning

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Colorado students are improving in literacy — possibly to the detriment of their math skills. That’s bad for the economy.

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Colorado releases guidance for schools, families to respond to positive coronavirus cases, outbreaks

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New Colorado quarantine guidance would allow more students to stay in school

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New Colorado Quarantine Guidance Would Allow More Students To Stay In School

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CDE News Release

Aug. 13, 2020
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State Board reauthorizes MSU Denver's educator preparation programs 

Board reviews progress of schools and districts on accountability clock 

DENVER - The Colorado State Board of Education at its regular monthly meeting held on Wednesday and Thursday approved both MSU Denver’s traditional and alternative teacher licensure programs except for two endorsement areas. These two areas, elementary and early childhood, were approved on a conditional basis only for the 2020-21 academic year, allowing the university to continue implementing changes to content and instruction. Another review of the elementary and early childhood programs will be conducted, along with a state site visit, in spring 2021.

Staff presented progress of schools and districts on accountability clock
CDE staff presented information about the progress of 12 schools and two districts that are implementing improvement plans directed by the state board after five or more years of low student achievement. The presentation focused on adjustments to the school and district improvement plans as a result of the shift to remote learning last spring and planned adjustments this fall. The presentation and the progress monitoring reports for each school and district are available on the CDE website

Board maintains exclusive chartering authority of Pueblo 60
The state board denied a request from the Pueblo School for Arts and Sciences to revoke Pueblo School District 60’s exclusive chartering authority. Among its arguments, PSAS cited concerns that the district failed to assist the school with its long-term facility needs and unlawfully withheld $70,000 in per pupil revenue. Following the hearing, the board determined that the Pueblo School for Arts and Sciences failed to prove the district demonstrated a pattern of not providing fair and equitable treatment to its charter schools.

Updates provided on implementation of the READ Act
CDE staff updated the board on the review process for creating the Instructional Programming Advisory List and Professional Development Advisory List required by the 2019 changes to the READ Act. Districts using READ funds to purchase instructional programming must select programming that is included in the Instructional Programming Advisory List. 

The process of reviewing instructional programming for inclusion on the list started with CDE staff developing eligibility requirements that meet statutory requirements. Publishers submitted 123 programs to be considered for the list, and a review team made up of 30 district experts and 12 CDE program staff reviewed the submitted instructional materials. Following appeals as allowed by the READ Act, 56 programs were included on the Instructional Programming Advisory List. At this point, staff are still working to review 11 programs. 












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COVID-19 testing site for Aurora, Cherry Creek schools employees now open

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Schools prepare for potential substitute shortage, teacher retires over coronavirus concerns

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Kids First: Getting America’s Children Safely Back to School
President Trump is taking action to ensure schools safely reopen in the fall and empower parents to make decisions about their children's education. The President has made over $13 billion available to support continued education for K-12 students and has requested $105 billion in education funding as part of the next coronavirus relief bill.

Today at 3 PM Eastern, President Trump is hosting parents, teachers, and health and educational experts – alongside Senior Administration Officials –at the White House for a discussion on the importance of safely reopening America’s schools. This discussion is a continuation of the roundtable the President hosted at the White House in July.

 

Pods for all? Some districts and nonprofits are reimagining the remote learning trend

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Colorado’s struggle to improve school vaccination rates shows the challenges ahead for a coronavirus vaccine

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What Do Kids Miss About In-Person Learning? Monkey Bars, Their Teachers And Real Learning

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Schools mull outdoor classes amid coronavirus, ventilation worries

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