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Contractors in Montezuma walked out, used foul language as school COVID testing struggled

Email records from CDPHE related to COVID-19 testing in schools reveal problems in Montezuma County

Montezuma-Cortez’s Avery Wright opts for School of Mines

Senior is standout in classroom, is a record holder in track and field

Montezuma-Cortez schools get additional security after national threats

TikTok denies threats were issued on its platform

Scholarship program honors Montezuma-Cortez student; encourages new round of applicants

M-CHS student Shylee Graf selected as scholarship recipient; program taking applications

Native students show downward test scores, dropout rates and discipline at Montezuma-Cortez

Annual report shows weakness in math and SAT scores, but improvement in Advanced Placement classes

New Montezuma-Cortez, Dolores school board members sworn in

New board members assume their roles about a month after Nov. 2 election

Meet the new Mancos school board members

New members with long-standing educational ties hopeful for future of district

Montezuma-Cortez no longer requires masks for staff, eliminates serial testing

District loosens pandemic protocol

Ute Mountain language gets revival with voiced dictionary

Tribe chairman: Dictionary will ‘fill in the gap from the boarding school era’

Montezuma-Cortez moving to four-day school weeks

District to implement temporary measure in January

Students walk out of Ignacio High School to call out racism

Superintendent says protest is a chance to ‘learn some things, and move forward in a good way’

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe dedicates new charter school

Kwiyagat Community Academy blends Ute culture and language with academics
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