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Suicidal thoughts, bullying and drugs are plaguing Colorado students, according to latest Safe2Tell report

Colorado students are struggling with suicidal thoughts, bullying and drugs in increasing numbers, according to the Colorado Attorney General's Office annual report on Safe2Tell, an anonymou...

Colorado to fully fund public schools for first time in 14 years

It has been more than 20 years since Colorado voters amended the state Constitution to create supposedly mandatory funding requirements for public schools. Turns out, they weren’t so mandato...

Durango School District 9-R embraces AI technology

Students utilize Adobe Firefly to create imagery for narrative and expository writing

Search for next Pueblo Community College president is underway

Colorado Community College System hopes to receive input from the campus and community as they look for a candidate

Colorado Dept. of Education members visit Riverview Elementary School

Susana Cordova applauds career pathway programs at Durango High School

Durango School District 9-R endorses Prop HH

Board member says the bill is the best option for education funding in the immediate future

Bayfield school board candidates share what they hope to accomplish ahead of election

Candidates look to keep improving district’s climate and culture

Ignacio school board candidates discuss district’s pressing issues during forum

Prospective board members talk budget and academic standards at high school auditorium

The unlikely affiliation between universal pre-K and nicotine taxes is a story of politics and tobacco money

At the Isabella Bird Community School in Denver, under a bluebird sky, preschoolers rumble around a playground as dad John Opp arrives to pick up his 4-year-old daughter, Giuliana. She’s bee...

Attorney general to host statewide conversation about vaping in Colorado schools

Conversation will center on what is working and what can be improved

Durango High School celebrates Homecoming Week

The school’s annual parade strolls through downtown Durango Wednesday evening

Fort Lewis College receives $10.4 million for school of business

It is the college’s largest-ever donation; College names school of business after Katz family for gift
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