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District to share challenges of school funding

As many of you know, public school funding has faced huge cuts during the recent recession. Durango School District has faced years of cuts in staff and programs because of this...

Education Briefs

Kyle Lewis to graduate with honors Kyle Lewis, son of Darrell and Allyn (Surdey) Lewis, graduated from Fort Lewis College on May 2 with Summa Cum Laude honors and a Bachelor of Sc...

Eighth-graders prepare for higher education

Eighth-graders from across La Plata County attended all-day orientations Thursday at Fort Lewis College on what to expect in high school and beyond – and how to handle those upcoming challen...

Testing reform deal reached

Ninth-grade tests survive effort to erase them

Education Briefs

Fundraiser to benefit children’s center Riverhouse Children’s Center will host the sixth annual Cheers for Children event to raise money for early childhood education from 5:30 t...

Most N.M. teachers effective, better

ALBUQUERQUE – The number of New Mexico’s teachers rated “effective” or better dropped slightly this year under a much-debated evaluation system, according to new numbers released Monday by t...

Passing grade for student testing?

State lawmakers hopeful they have reached compromise

Most Colo. students being assessed

DENVER – On the eve of the first round of Common Core testing, the Colorado State Board of Education declared its support for parents’ right to choose to keep their children from being asses...

Vaccination rules strengthened in Colorado

Parents asked to reaffirm opt-out decision regularly

Education Briefs

Animas High School announces programs Animas High School will offer these programs: All-School Math Exhibition will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at AHS. All ma...

Can public boarding schools solve educational ills?

BUFFALO, N.Y. – Buffalo’s chronically struggling school system is considering an idea gaining momentum in other cities: public boarding schools that put round-the-clock attention on students...

Racism lingers among college millennials

Despite growing diversity, incidents persist nationwide