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Jeremiah Steen was appointed to the DPSCD board on Wednesday. Pictured, Steen answers the board's questions in an interview for the position.
After closing abruptly this year, the Catholic institution is trying to pay off millions of dollars in debt.
The rule would ease the way for new accreditors to form and give agencies significant new duties, including overseeing intellectual diversity policies.
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Colorado students take the PSAT and SAT in the spring.