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School board seeks nominees for election

The Montezuma-Cortez School District RE-1 is seeking nominees for the Nov. 3 school board election. Three directors – for districts C, E and G – will be elected to four-year terms...

Schools help improve air quality for the children

DENVER – Results from last year’s Clean Air for Schools: Engines Off! program are in, and kids are breathing easier in Colorado. The program, now in its seventh year, helps reduce...

‘Superheroes Finale’ is theme for August

For The Cortez Journal “Superheroes Finale” is the August theme of the Raising Readers Storytime at the Cortez Public Library, located at 202 N. Park St., Cortez, Colo. ...

Aztec ruins hosts Kinteel Teachers Kamp

July 22, 2015 Educators can attend a free workshop emphasizing 100th anniversary of National Park Service, and place-based lessons of ancestral Pueblo resources at the Kinteel Tea...

SCCC encourages students to enroll for fall now

Fall registration is under way at our Southwest Colorado Community College locations in Durango and Mancos, and officials are encourage prospective students to sign up for classes now. The ...

SCCC adds MRI, CT programs

Course offerings will expand this fall when Southwest Colorado Community College (SCCC) East Campus adds new certificate programs in Medical Imaging. SCCC will add a Magnetic Res...

Two M-CHS students land internships at Pinhead

Two Montezuma-Cortez High School seniors were able to get hands-on science experience with renowned institutions across the country as part of the Pinhead Institute’s summer “Pinternship” pr...

Girls on the Run seeking volunteers

The Girls on the Run program uses an experience-based curriculum that integrates running to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident. The curriculum covers eaningful top...

A gap in early childhood

Position of preschool classroom counselor remains in limbo

Shaking up butter

Pinhead Punk Science demonstrates wilderness medicine

Education advocates are ready for their close-up

Short documentaries tell hardship stories