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Colorado colleges have made progress re-enrolling students who left without finishing

Colorado State University officials say they have a new scholarship that will support students who left college before finishing their credential.

New Study Ties Rx Kids to Decline in Flint Child Welfare Investigations

New research published in JAMA Pediatrics, a section of the Journal of the American Medical Association, found a statistically significant decrease in the number of Child Protective Services investigations in Flint...

US House passes sweeping ‘gender ideology’ bill aimed at trans kids in schools

Bill would require parental consent before a public elementary or middle school can update a student’s pronouns, gender markers or preferred name on records in order to receive federal funding. The post US House passes...

The Education Department is hiring—while it’s being dismantled

President Donald Trump's plans to close the U.S. Department of Education have run headlong into an awkward reality: The agency does important work that still needs doing. The post The Education Department is...

Opinion: How Democrats Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Teachers Unions

“It’s the teachers unions, stupid.” That line may sound like a crude throwback to James Carville’s famous Clinton-era mantra, but it captures a meaningful dilemma inside the Democratic Party’s current approach to...

Believe Schools pivots from second location in Pike to serve credit-deficient, non-traditional students

Believe Schools plans to open a second school in its Believe Circle City High School building near the Crown Hill neighborhood.