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5 days ago · Fact #1: Enrollment declines are primarily a result of fewer school-aged children living in Denver, which is outside of the district’s control. Separately from school or district enrollment, an important starting point is looking at the number of children living in Denver and how that has changed. Colorado’s state demographer’s office ...
Sep 9, 2016 · Newcomers to the city are quickly made aware of the monolithic schools – Denver North, Denver South, Denver East and Denver West. The buildings themselves (all of which are designated landmarks) radiate a sense of history and tradition.
The Equity Atlas shows that in Denver, 72 percent of minority students attend high-poverty schools, where at least 75 percent of the students are poor (as measured by eligibility for federally subsidized school lunches). Just 20 percent of white students attend high-poverty schools.
3 hours ago · Superintendent Alex Marrero announced this week that he would release the list of schools slated for closure at the next Board of Education’s work session on Nov. 7. Marrero and the board plan ...
To build on this research, CRPE analyzed the portfolio of options in Denver, New Orleans, and Washington, D.C.— three cities that ofer both district-run schools and charter schools run by multiple operators. We examined the publicly available data that a family might use to make decisions, including parent guides and school and district websites.
4 days ago · Fairview Elementary, Math and Science Leadership Academy, and Denver Discovery School closed just a few months later at the end of the 2022-23 school year. In the 2023-24 school year, ...
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Jul 29, 2022 · Denver school board members are supposed to speak with ‘one voice,’ but they’re more divided than ever. Community members worry it could hurt kids.