DENVER – The school board of a struggling Denver-area school district will lose most of its power but will retain the power to hire and fire employees.
The Colorado State Board of Education voted Tuesday on the details of how an outside management group will oversee Adams County School District 14.
The district is the lowest performing in the state and the first in Colorado to be put under the control of an outside manager by the state board.
The district school board will pick the management group, but their decision is subject to the approval of the state board.
The state board says the community must be included in the selection process and the managers must have a research-based approach and proven track record of working with struggling schools.