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Students prefer Web counseling for privacy

DENVER - Young people often feel more comfortable chatting online about their troubles than talking about them face-to-face, so Colorado students should have round-the-clock access to counse...

Panther prom king and queen

Life’s maze

Program for teens illustrates effects of choices

Library giving book to kids as part of state program

Four-year-olds are encouraged to stop by the Cortez Public Library until April 21 to receive a free book courtesy of the Colorado State Library. One Book 4 Colorado, now in its t...

Colo. House passes tuition bill for Native Americans

Those with historical state ties would benefit; bill faces Senate vote

Cortez schools gain on goal for freshly cooked meals

About 75 percent of food is cooked on site and from scratch, food service director says

Carter has hope for grant, teachers

Superintendent looking for talent

Lt. Gov. calls for better education

Garcia: Cuts have produced student debt, limited access to higher ed

Manaugh attendance

Manaugh students with 100 percent attendance for the third quarter Jerilynn Arnold, Malachi Begaye, Autumn Blueeyes, Mikee Camacho, Annabelle Griswold, Lindsey Guzman, Noah Harris...

School News Baseball team suiting up for spring camp

Spring Break is this week, so there's not a lot happening at the Dolores Schools. School starts again April 7, and let's hope everyone is recharged and ready for the final push toward the en...

Mesa Elementary kids write editorial letters

Mrs. Leonard’s fourth-grade class at Mesa Elementary recently wrapped up a project in which students learned about writing letters to the editor. The class read and analyzed the ...

Pleasant View attendance

Perfect Attendance Kindergarten: Tianne Nielson, Lancer Oliver, Wyatt Oliver, Garett Samora Second Grade: Kaden Nielson Third Grade: Landon Gropp ...