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Budget writers fine Colorado Mesa University for exceeding tuition cap

Legislature told the state’s colleges and universities they couldn’t raise tuition for any in-state undergraduate students by more than 2%

Colorado Dems want to ax social studies from state tests. Here’s why.

A bill introduced last week would end state testing for fourth and seventh graders, and save the state more than $1 million per year

Cortez school board swears in new board member; discusses student data

State board will visit Mesa Elementary about a turnaround plan

Colorado middle and high schoolers could begin receiving annual mental health checks

If a student needs additional resources, they would be referred to state-run program offering free therapy sessions

Mancos Middle School honor roll

Quarter 2 High Honors are awarded to students who have obtained a 4.0 GPA or higher: Eighth grade: Oliver Higinbotham, Chelsey Kramer, Michael Krupa and Sophia`Dainty-Guilfoyle. Seventh grad...

Gov. Polis emphasizes housing need in address to Colorado lawmakers

Housing policy touches nearly all other priorities, governor says in annual State of the State speech

New Mexico lawmakers seek preschool expansion with oil money

SANTA FE – Leading New Mexico legislators recommended a billion-dollar increase Thursday in annual state spending to expand preschool access and increase mandatory classroom instruction time...

Native American education advocates in NM seek long-term funding for reform

Rep. Derrick Lente pursues $50 million to put tribes in the driver’s seat and start a Tribal Education Trust Fund

Montezuma-Cortez school board names Lyndreth Wall as newest member

Wall also serves on Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Council

Dolores school board approves Phase 1 of master building plan

Cost overruns attributed to inflation and labor

Barbara McLachlan outlines potential legislation in 2023

As a former teacher, the state representative has her eye set on changes to education

Colorado voters may be asked to forgo their future TABOR refunds so the state can boost school funding

Two Democrats in the legislature plan to introduce a bill eliminating future Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights Refunds
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