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Demon Deli gift cards on sale

Durango High School announced that gift cards to the school’s Demon Deli are now on sale. People can purchase gift cards during opening hours, from 7:45 to 8:54 a.m. and 11:45 a...

Ignacio parents offered a night out

The Ignacio Multicultural Committee will sponsor a “Parents Night Out” event from 2 to 8 p.m. Dec. 9 to offer parents the opportunity to drop their kids off at Ignacio High School, 315 Ignac...

Why some students quit college – and how they can finish

Growing up in Cookeville, Tennessee, a university town about 80 miles east of Nashville, Hayley Furcean was determined to be the first college graduate in her family. “I’ve always...

Miller Middle to show ‘Screenagers’

The Miller Middle School Parent Action Committee will offer a free showing of the 2016 documentary “Screenagers” at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8, at Miller Middle School, 2608 Junction St. ...

AHS Excellence Committee to meet

The Animas High School Excellence Committee will meet from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Monday at the school, 271 Twin Buttes Ave. For more information, visit www.animashighschool.com/board-mee...

Readers weigh in on possible name change for Fort Lewis College

‘College’ and ‘University’ receive support, but the acronym ‘FLU’ presents a challenge

Winter market to benefit Title VI program

Durango School District 9-R will host the Native American Winter Market to support the Title VI Native American Education program from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Durango High School, 2390 ...

LPEA selects high schoolers to visit Washington, D.C.

High school juniors Isaac Jordan of Ignacio, Collin Jackson and Sloan Mazur of Bayfield and Jesse Laverty and Tate Hinger of Pagosa Springs were selected to represent La Plata Electric Assoc...

DeVos: Mobile app coming for federal student aid application

WASHINGTON – College students will soon be able to file their applications for federal student aid through a mobile app, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Tuesday. Speaking at ...

New Florida law expected to increase textbook challenges

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A parent in Florida is citing profanity and violence in trying to get the local school to ban Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 – itself a cautionary tale on the banning ...

Schools adept at shoring up security at any hint of danger

It’s a familiar scenario: A school official, hearing about a potential danger that’s too close for comfort, locks down the building. A nearby bank may have been robbed. Officers might be ser...

Faced with high illiteracy rates, D.C. pushes adult learning

WASHINGTON – A high school dropout, Nicole Dickey adds fractions in math class at a charter school for adults, hoping to earn her high school credentials and find a good paying office job. ...
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