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Fort Lewis College names area students to dean’s list

More than 400 students were named to the Fort Lewis College dean’s list for the spring 2017 semester. These local students were among the 400 named: Shea Rivers, Haleigh Lyon, Ang...

Elks Lodge doles out $19,500 in scholarships

Durango Elks Lodge distributed a total of $19,500 to recently graduated high school seniors during its scholarship ceremony May 17. The lodge directly funded $6,500 in scholarship...

Durango Adult Education Center to offer math GED classes

Durango Adult Education Center will offer math GED sessions Monday through Wednesday from July 3 to July 26. Classes are small and will cover basic algebra, geometry, probability,...

Durango, Mancos school districts earn state grants for construction

District 9-R receives $125,000 for roof repairs, asbestos cleanup

The Juniper School prepares for August opening

Mid-September fundraiser planned for charter school

State Board of Education announces move away from PARCC testing

Move allows control of test content and quicker turn around

Feds point fingers as ‘debt relief’ companies prey on students

Fraudulent “debt relief” companies are preying on the most vulnerable of the 44 million people with student loans, as federal officials dispute who’s to blame and what to do, a NerdWallet in...

Teacher shortage town halls kick off Wednesday in Ridgway

Cost of living and salaries likely big topics of discussion

Grass-roots efforts grapple with sex violence in U.S. schools

FOREST GROVE, Ore. – A pair of Oregon school districts were intent on identifying warning signs that students might be contemplating a campus shooting when they stumbled on a threat far more...

Mom who went to classes with quadriplegic son gets MBA

ORANGE, Calif. – A Southern California university has awarded an honorary degree to the mother of a quadriplegic student after she attended every class with him and took his notes while he p...

Testing time for New Mexico students to be reduced

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico students will spend less time taking standardized tests and will have two additional weeks of learning time under changes announced Tuesday by New Mexico Public Educ...

Several states moving to expand age kids must be in school

LAS VEGAS – A dozen states are trying to keep children in school longer, from making kindergarten mandatory to raising the legal drop-out age. But it’s not an easy sell. Nevada is...
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