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Education Briefs

Know Your Dough teaches in two towns Know Your Dough, a nonprofit that provides financial wellness programs for local youth and young adults, is hosting a program this week at Mancos High Sc...

Race affects outlook on students

White teachers and black teachers have different expectations for black students

Fort Lewis College considers tuition increase

As Fort Lewis College prepares its 2016-17 budget, rising expenses are likely to lead to a tuition increase. On Friday, the FLC Department of Finance and Administration suggested ...

Fort Lewis College adds education master’s degree

Teacher licensure for disciplines such as math, science

Feast Day at Fort Lewis College honors pueblo women

Hundreds celebrate culture with dances, art classes

Crow Canyon honored for 32 years of excellence

Archaeology center’s education, outreach efforts lead to award

Fort Lewis College students, Holly House clients benefit from adapted-exercise class

After 32 years of teaching an adapted-exercise class at The clients come from Holly House, which offers a day program for adults with disabilities, Durango School District 9-R and home-sch...

Education Briefs

Ignacio Relay for Life to hold family dance Ignacio Schools Relay for Life Team will host its annual Family Dance from 7 to 9 p.m. April 22 at the Ignacio Elementary School Cafetorium. ...

Fort Lewis College professors leave legacy of excellence

Bill Dodds, Ron Estler say students have changed

Online survey seeks public’s input on old Montezuma-Cortez High School

Task force meets, discusses options

Dan Snowberger frustrated that parents, students fail to see value of standardized tests

How do you compare your child’s learning to other students’?

Bridging the ‘word gap’ in low-income children

High-tech study results still inconclusive