10th Circuit agrees ex-Cherry Creek schools teacher failed to prove discrimination
A federal judge previously found that a Black teacher's discomfort with racial equity trainings did not amount to a hostile work environment
COVID's Lingering Impact: Over a Quarter of Colorado Students Chronically Absent
The numbers are alarming - more than a quarter of Colorado students were chronically absent from school last year
Colorado School District Under Fire for Allegedly Denying Services to Students with Disabilities
The lawsuit, filed by a group of parents, claims that their children are being neglected and denied necessary services as required by federal law.
Colorado School District Bans What it Calls ‘Covid Theater’
The Elizabeth School Board has taken a bold and commendable step in reaffirming the importance of individual liberty and parental choice in education.
School choice foes turn to ballot referendums as states expand voucher programs
Vouchers and school choice are a way to level the playing field for students in under-achieving districts.
Controversy erupts in Jefferson County after the teachers union tells educators to destroy evidence of student surveys regarding gender identity
Some parents in Jefferson County say teachers are breaking state and federal laws and their union is helping them get away with it.
The radicalization of public education | Jimmy Sengenberger
While the school reversed its decision, reaffirming the flag’s “historical significance,” the whole ordeal reflects a pervasive crisis of civic illiteracy and rampant misconceptions about American history — sometimes tragically perpetuated by educators themselves.
Satisfaction with K-12 education ties all-time low in new poll
A new poll says the public is overwhelmingly dissatisfied with the quality of K-12 education in the United States.