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Once a homeless addict, he learned to read at 37. Now, he’s a college graduate

Freddie Sherrill was homeless, an alcoholic and drug addict, and he used to steal his kids’ Christmas presents from under the tree and sell them. He was eating out of dumpsters. He could not...

Animas High gets ready for the school year’s end

Animas High School will hold meetings and events during the final days of the school year, including: The School Excellence Committee will meet from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Monday at th...

Durango School District 9-R prepares for summer

Durango School District 9-R announces events, including: The last two weeks of school will feature special chef’s-choice menus at district schools. Fort Lewis Mesa Element...

Texas school shooting kills 10, deadliest since Parkland

SANTA FE, Texas – A 17-year-old armed with a shotgun and a pistol opened fire at a Houston-area high school Friday, killing 10 people, most of them students, authorities said. It was the nat...

Dolores moves forward with school-based health clinic

School board approves contractor; sheriff clears district in investigation

Montezuma-Cortez board discusses trimester system, CMS mascot change

Advanced Placement students won’t lose credits, Wayman says

Study: Despite modest income, teachers pay for class needs

On average, teachers pay far more than they get back from tax deduction

Winners announced for 2018 Dean Hanson Scholarship

Four Corners Board of Realtors awards 10 scholarships

North Carolina teachers demand better funding in large march

RALEIGH, N.C. – Thousands of teachers filled the main street of North Carolina’s capital Wednesday demanding better pay and more funding for public schools, hoping to achieve what other educ...

Dolores moves forward with school-based health clinic

School board approves contractor; sheriff clears district in investigation

Durango school breakfasts will cost more next year

More employees will be added to help meet students’ social-emotional needs

Decorated graduation caps reflect joy, angst of students

LAS VEGAS – The black letters contrast sharply with the graduation cap’s red fabric. They spell: “Vuela tan alto como puedas sin olvidar de donde vienes.” “Fly as high as you can ...
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