State lawmakers propose new way to tackle Colorado’s child care crisis This story first appeared at cpr.org. SB26-180, a bipartisan effort, would create a separate, state-level childcare fund to help subsidize child care for low-income families. The bill ... See more
Colorado is one of the most highly educated states in the country, but a new report shows a smaller share of those credentials translate into clear economic gains – like a bigger paycheck. The latest data from the Lumina Foundation place Colorado among th... See more
Veteran teachers who are rated highly would only receive a written evaluation once every three school years instead of annually, under a recently introduced bill at the Colorado legislature. Educators and administrators have struggled with the administrat... See more
After nearly eight years at the helm, University of Northern Colorado president Andy Feinstein will step down as the university’s 13th president. His last day is Aug. 1. Feinstein, who became president in 2018, is credited with leading UNC through a perio... See more
Denver Public Schools will keep longtime health care provider Kaiser Permanente Colorado for at least one more year after the Board of Education voted 6-1 Thursday to extend health care contracts with current providers, which includes Kaiser Permanente. T... See more