Colorado Supreme Court says voters already paved way for school districts to raise taxes

Voters in 174 districts have agreed to ignore spending caps set by Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights

Cortez graduates celebrate moment of triumph in year of pandemic challenges

138 seniors of the Class of 2021 gained lessons of perseverance and toughness that will endure

Cortez and Dolores schools have graduation ceremonies tonight

Cortez seniors graduate at Panther Stadium; Dolores ceremony at the high school gym

Ute Mountain Ute tribe awarded $2.7 million education grant

Funding will support reservation charter school

New Ute Mountain charter school hires local educator to lead

Porter worked for decades in the Re-1 School District, fostered connections with tribal community

Seventh graders connect literature and environment in photography project

Photography contest gives students a voice

Goal High School to host in-person graduation

Students to graduate in-person

How do Colorado schools teach reading? The answer is often hidden.

Transparency bill could shine light on reading-related instruction

In-person commencement returns at Fort Lewis College

Students deal with COVID-19 as they navigate their way to a degree

Durango student launches women’s skateboarding group

Girls group offers safe space to thrash

Colorado governor, Democrats aim to create new office of early childhood ed

The agency would be established in July 2022 and house Colorado’s new universal preschool program

Pueblo Community College to launch new agricultural program in fall

First classes will be offered in ag business, animal science