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Brain scans reveal how poverty can impair children’s learning

Growing up poor has long been linked to lower academic test scores. And there’s now mounting evidence that it’s partly because kids can suffer real physical consequences from low family inco...

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Durango Mall fundraiser benefits education group For the fifth year, the Durango Education Foundation is the beneficiary of the Durango Mall Back to School promotion, which runs t...

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Space is available in nurse-aide program Slots are still available in the Certified Nurse Aide program at Southwest Colorado Community College. Classes will start Aug. ...

Auditory processing used as predictor of reading skill

WASHINGTON – New research suggests it may be possible to predict which preschoolers will struggle to read – and it has to do with how the brain deciphers speech when it’s noisy. S...

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Jennifer Smith receives scholarship from Ford The National FFA organization awarded a $1,000 Built Ford Tough Scholarship to Jennifer Smith, a recent graduate of Pagosa Springs Hi...

Refugees learn how U.S. schools work

NYC academy teaches students to navigate classroom life

FLC gets $1.1 million science education grant

Focus is toward first-generation, low-income, disabled students

Senate panel is examining higher-education reforms

Fort Lewis College is monitoring the online experiments

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Submit paperwork, fees for DHS sports, activities The Durango High School Activities Office will accept paperwork and participation fees to issue red cards from 3 to 6 p.m. Aug. 3...

Early social skills may predict success

Kindergartners who get along well are more likely to succeed later

Middle school growth denied

Proposal will go to Colo. Board of Education for OK

Neighbors, school share worries

Traffic on three narrow roads raises concerns
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