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Reader: Both Remote Learning and DPS Have Failed Students

Reader: Both Remote Learning and DPS Have Failed Students

By Westword StaffDecember 20, 2020

Class is in session.

Inside Colorado’s Road Map to In-Person Learning

Inside Colorado’s Road Map to In-Person Learning

By Michael RobertsDecember 16, 2020

Many of the recommendations have been familiar for months.

Op-Ed: Is Remote Learning Failing Students? Or Is District Leadership?

Op-Ed: Is Remote Learning Failing Students? Or Is District Leadership?

By Chris ChristoffDecember 13, 2020

This teacher has been 100 percent remote since March.

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Op-Ed: Latino Community Needs Real Role in DPS Superintendent Search

Op-Ed: Latino Community Needs Real Role in DPS Superintendent Search

By Eleven Latino Community LeadersDecember 5, 2020

Susan Cordova will be a tough act to follow.

Right-Wing Group Attacks CU Denver Over Campus Email Policy

Right-Wing Group Attacks CU Denver Over Campus Email Policy

By Michael RobertsDecember 4, 2020

The organization raises concerns on free speech grounds.

Op-Ed Response: No Evidence DPS Board Pushed Out Susan Cordova

Op-Ed Response: No Evidence DPS Board Pushed Out Susan Cordova

By Laura LefkowitsNovember 28, 2020

A former board member responds to fourteen other former board members.

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Two Denver Mayors Criticize School Board for Treatment of Superintendent

Two Denver Mayors Criticize School Board for Treatment of Superintendent

By Melanie Asmar, Chalkbeat ColoradoNovember 24, 2020

Denver’s loss is Dallas’s gain, say the two mayors.

Op-Ed: School Board Lost a Gifted Superintendent in Susana Cordova

Op-Ed: School Board Lost a Gifted Superintendent in Susana Cordova

By Former Denver School Board MembersNovember 21, 2020

She will always be part of the history and promise of this city’s schools.

DPS Superintendent Resigns After Tough Two-Year Tenure

DPS Superintendent Resigns After Tough Two-Year Tenure

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghNovember 13, 2020

Susana Cordova had been in the position for less than two years.

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How Close Is Colorado to Shutting Down Schools Over Outbreak Blitz?

How Close Is Colorado to Shutting Down Schools Over Outbreak Blitz?

By Michael RobertsNovember 11, 2020

There are 74 active outbreaks at K-12 schools in Colorado.

Op-Ed: Students and Families Need More Support From Denver Schools

Op-Ed: Students and Families Need More Support From Denver Schools

By Amalia Espinoza OchoaOctober 24, 2020

An argument for 4A and 4B.

Leaked DPS Document Okays Thirty Kids Per Classroom

Leaked DPS Document Okays Thirty Kids Per Classroom

By Michael RobertsAugust 11, 2020

Social distancing of three feet would be allowed at the secondary level.

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Op-Ed: Information Is Critical in the Drive for Equity at DPS

Op-Ed: Information Is Critical in the Drive for Equity at DPS

By Shirley RichardAugust 2, 2020

In my nearly fifty years as a resident of Montbello, I’ve seen a lot of change in Denver Public Schools. As a parent, retired DPS teacher and community member, I’m accustomed to fighting to get what our kids deserve. And now, after serving on the Reimagine the SPF committee, I…

Denver Library’s New Online Learning Platform Offers 4,000 Courses

Denver Library’s New Online Learning Platform Offers 4,000 Courses

By John BearApril 3, 2020

Over 4,000 free courses are available.

Why Denver Public Schools Decided to Call a Snow Day This Time

Why Denver Public Schools Decided to Call a Snow Day This Time

By Michael RobertsFebruary 7, 2020

The late start earlier this week was a bust.

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DU Community Speaks Out Against Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Via Instagram

DU Community Speaks Out Against Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Via Instagram

By Nina PetrovicJanuary 27, 2020

A new Instagram account that anonymously shares allegations of sexual assault, harassment, stalking and gender violence.

Reactions to DPS Board’s Gender-Neutral Bathroom Resolution

Reactions to DPS Board’s Gender-Neutral Bathroom Resolution

By Michael RobertsJanuary 24, 2020

The school board passed the resolution unanimously.

A Master’s Degree in Yoga…and Other Colorado Degrees We’d Like to See

A Master’s Degree in Yoga…and Other Colorado Degrees We’d Like to See

By Teague BohlenDecember 22, 2019

If Naropa University is going to offer a master’s in yoga, we have a few other suggestions for Colorado’s advanced degree work.

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What State Colleges Do for Muslims (and Others) Who Want to Pray

What State Colleges Do for Muslims (and Others) Who Want to Pray

By Michael RobertsDecember 17, 2019

The solutions vary and won’t please everyone.

Commerce City Schools Briefly Placed on Lockout After Suncor Incident

Commerce City Schools Briefly Placed on Lockout After Suncor Incident

By Chase WoodruffDecember 11, 2019

The South Adams County Fire Department “has determined that no hazard exists.”

Hear F-Bombs in Denver’s Second Recent Alleged Anti-Muslim Incident

Hear F-Bombs in Denver’s Second Recent Alleged Anti-Muslim Incident

By Michael RobertsDecember 6, 2019

The students were praying in a Metro computer lab.

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Newly Inaugurated Tay Anderson Wants to Make the School Board More Accessible

Newly Inaugurated Tay Anderson Wants to Make the School Board More Accessible

By Sara FlemingDecember 6, 2019

After a historic win, the new DPS School Board member wants to continue engaging people who haven’t always been involved in school issues, or in politics at all.

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