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Woodglen elementary parents frustrated after several teachers won't return
For the last three years, Woodglen Elementary School in Thornton was considered home to 5th grade teacher Shana Martin."It was a family. It was a community," said Martin. "My daughter goes there, my kids have gone there, and it's a school that means a lot to me."Martin says now she feels like the administration and the Adams 12 Five Star School District have turned their back on teachers like her."I was a probationary teacher because I've only been there for less than three years, and probationary teachers they don't really need a reason, they can just non-renew your contract," said...
Students claim assaults, antisemitism present on University of Denver campus
It has been nearly a week since University of Denver officials said they were calling on the pro-Palestinian student encampment to disband, and some students say they feel things outside the encampment have gotten worse.
Local Elementary Schools Unite for Grand Family Celebration Event
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Local Pride: Northglenn High and STEM Launch Earn National Recognition Again
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Research into Colorado’s Indian boarding school history to continue under new law
Colorado will continue its research into the history and legacy of boarding schools in the state where Native American children were forcibly sent in order to sever ties with their culture and assimilate to the government’s standard. Gov. Jared Polis signed House Bill 24-1444 into law on Thursday at the Denver Indian Center, surrounded by […] The post Research into Colorado’s Indian boarding school history to continue under new law appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
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