A discrepancy between the forecast and reality involving the number of Colorado public school students and their economic well-being has sparked a dispute among state lawmakers over a few million...
Superintendent Jason Glass of the Jefferson County school district isn’t interested in talking about gun control in the wake of yet another deadly school shooting.
Colorado’s superintendents want to change how the state distributes money to school districts – but only if voters are willing to approve a $1.7 billion tax increase for education.
Colorado is getting back $104 million that the state planned to spend on schools because local property taxes generated a lot more money than anyone anticipated and there were slightly...
Colorado students who qualify for a reduced price lunch can get it for free, thanks to a state program that covers the extra cost. But thatap only through fifth grade.