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ap: The real problem in Colorado’s public schools are the liberal unions not conservative idealogues

Weigh accountability and student performance this November election

In this 2022 file photo, Dale Munholland, the vice president of the Jefferson County Education Association, rallies his fellow union members ahead of their bargaining session with the Jefferson County school district in Golden, Colorado, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
In this 2022 file photo, Dale Munholland, the vice president of the Jefferson County Education Association, rallies his fellow union members ahead of their bargaining session with the Jefferson County school district in Golden, Colorado, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. (Photo by Jintak Han/The Denver Post)
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Teachers unions' desire to hide from sunshine is quite understandable when, in union-controlled districts like Denver Public Schools, 60% of students cannot read or write at grade level.
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