ap

Skip to content
PUBLISHED:
Getting your player ready...

Four seats on the Denver Public Schools Board of Education will be decided on Nov. 1, including an at-large, citywide seat. Two candidates, Kevin Patterson, who represents northeast Denver, and Michelle Moss, who represents southwest, are incumbents. All candidates endorse ProComp, the district’s proposed pay-for-performance plan that will cost an extra $25 million a year in property taxes. ProComp, or Issue 3A, is on the ballot.

RevContent Feed

More in Politics