State decides Montezuma-Cortez schools will not be permitted to leave BOCES

District had applied to leave BOCES and become their own AU earlier this year

Dolores Theatre Troupe to present ‘It’s A Wonderful Life: The Radio Play’ Friday and Saturday

The play follows the life of George Bailey in the classic story

Cortez school board swears in new members and celebrates attendance rates

Sheri Noyes was voted to remain as president and Ed Rice was voted in as vice president

Montezuma-Cortez School Board seeks new member for District B

The Board accepted Jeanette Hart’s resignation on Tuesday

Mancos School District will showcase project-based learning on Friday

Celebration of Learning event will allow students to show their work

Montezuma-Cortez school district provides information on safety and attendance

After Thanksgiving, lunch detention will begin for students tardy more than five times

Kemper Elementary ranked in top 40% of schools in state, according to the U.S. News & World Report

The school ranks 151st out of 778 schools, according to the report

91-year-old Code Talker Thomas H. Begay sings and speaks at veterans event

San Juan College hosted veterans for gourd dance and book reading on Nov. 15.

Montezuma-Cortez school district discusses data about Indigenous students

New focus and next steps are proposed in effort to improve education

Dolores County school district celebrates math scores and Rico detachment at November meeting

Superintendent Ty Gray also give an update on the new master library

CollegeInvest First Step Program helps families save for children’s college in Colorado

First Step has provided more than $1 million to Colorado Families Saving for their children's education

Legislation would provide benefits for rural health care and education

Amendments and requests proposed by U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert would provide increased funding for rural health and educational services.