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Montezuma-Cortez schools closed down; charter schools remain open

Students scheduled to return to school Nov. 8

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

CMAS tests show few exceptions to decline in participation, performance

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

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

Montezuma-Cortez school board passes resolution opposing critical race theory

Other issues discussed: staffing shortage, teacher pay, student violence, an LGBTQ+ club and COVID-19

Bomb threat at two Montezuma-Cortez schools; police search for suspect

A Utah man threatened Cortez police and said he hid bombs at Montezuma-Cortez middle and high schools

Montezuma-Cortez selects new superintendent

Risha VanderWey to start the job July 1

Local schools getting millions in aid; here’s how they’ll spend it

Federal relief is improving safety and fostering remote learning

Montezuma-Cortez school board announces finalists for superintendent job

Interviews and meet-and-greet scheduled for this month

Coronavirus set back Colorado schools battling to improve performance

Four districts are on the state’s accountability clock. Montezuma-Cortez is on cusp

Colorado students will take modified CMAS exams this spring

Lawmakers also are seeking another waiver to pause accountability tied to the tests

Montezuma-Cortez school board member Lance McDaniel ousted in recall vote

66% of voters back removal effort