Ute Mountain Ute Tribe dedicates new charter school

Kwiyagat Community Academy blends Ute culture and language with academics

How can Colorado higher education fix its image?

University of Colorado president identifies statewide trends and gaps in postsecondary education

Montezuma-Cortez schools closed down; charter schools remain open

Students scheduled to return to school Nov. 8

Fort Lewis College brought in huge number of freshmen. Now, how does it keep them?

960 students is the largest class in 17 years, but retention remains a concern

Colorado school board contests, stoked by COVID, draw partisan fervor, big money

Coronavirus and critical race theory motivate national groups, wealthy individuals, parties to get involved in local races

Durango students harvest 10 pounds of hydroponic lettuce as part of greenhouse class

Bounty will be used in Needham Elementary, Escalante Middle School cafeterias

Can a Lego League rekindle students’ interest in STEM education?

Durango School District 9-R seeks volunteers to put program into action

Bayfield School District defends COVID-19 policies

Parents upset unvaccinated students were asked not to attend outside events

CMAS tests show few exceptions to decline in participation, performance

Student test scores fall in Southwest Colorado, but not in every category

Ignacio school board candidates address mask policies, critical race theory

Four candidates in the running for three open seats

Two Cortez school board members resign over decisions on race theory, COVID-19

Schuenemeyer cites race and mask policies. ‘They’re digging their own hole,’ Flaherty says

Fort Lewis College boasts largest freshman class in 17 years

Increase attributed to in-person visits, which allow one-on-one guidance