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Standardized tests enlighten educators about learning successes, gaps

Data can help school district, teachers improve lessons

Colorado students show gains in literacy on 2018 state tests, but disparities remain

More than half of all Colorado students in third through eighth grades continue to fall below state expectations in reading, writing and math, according to results of state tests students to...

Animas High School to enroll until Sept. 30

Enrollment is open through Sept. 30 for the 2018-19 academic year at Animas High School, with openings available for ninth and 10th grade, with a wait list for 11th grade. Prospec...

Animas City School to hold reunion

Former students and faculty of the old Animas City School are invited to its 17th annual reunion from 1 to 3 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Animas Museum, 3065 West Second Ave. The event wil...

Durango 9-R to offer ‘GT’ events

Durango School District 9-R will offer two workshops led by Jim Delisle Thursday about how to support “gifted and talented” students. “Parenting Gifted Kids: Tips for Raising ...

No class Sept. 10 at Animas High School

Classes are canceled for Animas High School students Sept. 10 while staff holds a professional development day. For more information, visit www.animashighschool.com. ...

Animas High School to hold orientation

A parent and family orientation will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Animas High School, 271 Twin Buttes Ave. The event is open to parents and family members of AHS stu...

Race-based school criteria roils Asian-Americans – again

SAN FRANCISCO – Time and again, Chinese-American students consistently delivered top academic scores, only to be denied admission to their dream school. Parents bemoaned what they saw as an ...

Many teens – and parents – feel tethered to phones, study says

NEW YORK – Parents lament their teenagers’ noses constantly in their phones, but they might want to take stock of their own screen time habits. A study out Wednesday from the Pew ...

Juniper School breaks down age barriers by mixing classes

Teachers hope to foster learning, responsibility and leadership

Top student loan official resigns, citing White House’s hostility toward protecting borrowers

NEW YORK – The government’s top official overseeing the $1.5 trillion student loan market resigned in protest Monday, citing what he says is the White House’s open hostility toward protectin...

Statewide ballot measures run the gamut from increased taxes to industrial hemp

Here’s a look of what will be on the General Election ballot – so far
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