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Denver Public Schools' chief academic officer, Jaime Aquino, talks with Southmoor Elementary fourth-graders after they gave a presentation on Colorado history. Aquino has set out to raise the districts academic standards and CSAP scores.
Denver Public Schools’ chief academic officer, Jaime Aquino, talks with Southmoor Elementary fourth-graders after they gave a presentation on Colorado history. Aquino has set out to raise the districts academic standards and CSAP scores.
Jeremy P. Meyer of The Denver Post.
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Denver Public Schools’ chief academic officer and the superintendent of Pueblo City Schools were invited to participate in this year’s Broad Superintendents Academy, according to an announcement Tuesday.

Jaime Aquino of Denver and John Covington of Pueblo were chosen for 10-month professional training academy that recruits and trains nontraditional superintendents as well as career educators.

Aquino has been Denver’s chief academic officer since 2005 and Covington has been superintendent in Pueblo since 2006.

Though the training is for future superintendents, Aquino said through a spokesman that he has no plans to quit his current position.

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