NO on Amendment 80 Fact Sheet
This ballot measure will hurt Colorado public schools by taking funding from them!
Get the facts here:
NO on 80 Fact Sheet
Education Task Force Meetings
Fourth Thursday of the month, 5:30-6:30pm on Zoom
Next meeting: TBA
Please register for the Education TF meetings on the LWVCO calendar for information about the speaker and to receive the Zoom link.
LWVCO Calendar
The Colorado Civics Bee
Brought to you by the US Chamber of Commerce, the Colorado Chamber of Commerce, and LWVCO.
Here is your chance to work with your local middle school educators on civics. The National Civics Bee is an annual competition that encourages young Americans to engage in civics and contribute to their communities. Participating middle school students will flex their civics knowledge for a chance to win recognition and cash prizes. The National Civics Bee takes place in early 2024, in partnership with local and state chambers of commerce across the United States, including the Colorado Chamber of Commerce.
Here are some helpful documents for teachers and students
To see the Colorado Chamber of Commerce website for the Bee, click here.
League Positions on Education
LWVCO 2022-2023 Issues for Action
See pp. 12, 34, 67+
LWVUS 2022-2024 Impact on Issues
See pp. 10, 122, 130+
Want to learn on which 2023 Education Bills the Colorado League has taken a stance?
Access all the information you need at:
2024 Master Bill Tracker
LWVCO Education Task Force and the Observer Corps
Our March 2023 Education Task Force Meeting included an outstanding discussion of two real life applications of the LWV Observer Corps model and School Board Meetings. I encourage you to watch it and think about how you might apply this important League function in your area.
Observer Corps at School Board Meetings
State Level Resources:
Governor Polis Statement Welcoming Susana Cordova as Incoming Colorado Commissioner of Education
Governor Polis Welcomes New Colorado Commissioner of Education
Colorado State Board of Education
Colorado State Board of Education
Upcoming Board meeting: Sept 11, 9:00am
To watch the meeting online please go to:
http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeboard/watchlive
Click the links below to view the agenda:
Agenda for Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at 9:00 a.m.
State Board Room
201 E. Colfax
Denver, CO 80203
To view additional state board meeting information, go tohttp://www.cde.state.co.us/index_sbe.htm. If you require special accommodations or need more information, please contact the state board office atstate.board@cde.state.co.us. To request translation and/or interpretation for public in-person meetings and/or materials, please emailstate.board@cde.state.co.us. Please send all requests for interpreters to the state board within 48 hours before the meeting.
>> The CSBE holds special meetings between their regularly scheduled monthly meetings! Check their webpage for upcoming special meetings, so you can watch them live or the videos of the meetings.
School Board Observer Corps
We need League Observers for the Colorado Board of Education Meetings! Observers will take notes of all or part of the proceedings for posting below .
To volunteer to join the LWVCO Colorado Board of Education Observer Corps, click here:
Volunteer for the Colorado State Board of Education Observer Corps
We also encourage League Observers to attend their local school board meetings and take notes to share.
For more information about Observer Corps, click here.
Watch Live and Access the Agendas:
Watch Live Board Meetings
Board Meeting Agendas: CO State Board Agendas
Colorado Department of Education
Colorado Department of Education
2022 State Accountability Report
2022 State Assessment Accountability Report Information
The Report
Colorado State Standards - Social Studies
CO State Standards: Social Studies
Colorado General Assembly Education Committees (2024):
Colorado House Education Committee
Colorado Senate Education Committee
Colorado Youth Advisory Council Interim Committee
Colorado Legislative Council
League Partners' Offerings
Great Education Colorado Presentation - a real life cautionary tale in Arizona
Of particular interest to Great Ed and the public education community is Initiative 138, which would lay the groundwork for a statewide voucher program by creating a constitutional right to "school choice." Last week (June 11, 2024) Beth Lewis, executive director of Save Our Schools Arizona, spoke at our Advocate's Network meeting about the consequences of statewide vouchers in Arizona. Hear from Beth in the video below.
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Articles, Newsletters and More
14 states pledge to cut chronic absenteeism rates by half over 5 years
Fourteen states have taken up a challenge to significantly reduce the rate at which children miss a lot of school, responding to a recent call from a bipartisan coalition for states to prioritize school attendance.
Some of the states making the pledge have had among the highest rates of chronic absenteeism in recent years, such as Nevada, New Mexico, and Colorado.
Chalkbeat
Kalyn Belsha
September 9, 2024
Struggles to place kids with disabilities in right preschools forces Colorado to change enrollment
The Colorado Department of Early Childhood revised the way it enrolls students with disabilities in universal preschool amid complaints from districts and providers. Is it working?
The Colorado Sun
Erica Breunlin
July 19, 2024
Federal COVID relief dollars improved student test scores, two new studies find
Two new research papers released Wednesday attempt to isolate the effects of federal relief spending on student test scores. Both analyses, which were conducted independently, find that spending under the relief programs known as ESSER improved test scores in reading and math, and that the improvements were in line with other research showing that more spending boosts student achievement.
Chalkbeat
Erica Meltzer
June 25, 2024
How are Colorado teachers feeling these days? Good, state survey suggests.
Most teachers say their schools are good places to work and learn. Still, they crave more time for planning and more support in helping students who have lived through trauma.
Colorado Sun
Erica Breunlin
May 1, 2024
15 years after Colorado paved way for a new kind of school, students are falling short
This article's focus is the academic performance results of Colorado innovation school and innovation school zones. The reporter shares a report that compares assessment results of innovation schools, charter schools, and district run schools - all public schools.
Colorado Sun
Erica Breunlin
December 6, 2023
Colorado Republicans urge continued fight against ‘woke agenda’ in education
Colorado Newsline
Suzie Glassman
December 2, 2023
*** See the suggested legislation from the Colorado Youth Advisory Council Interim Committee's proposed legislation for 2024 on this topic. ***
Bills for Consideration
Civics Is the Latest Education Battleground
Virginia, Florida and South Dakota have new standards that focus on patriotism, Christianity and anti-communism. But debating current events? That’s discouraged.
Dana Goldstein
New York Times
November 30, 2023
How school boards became one of democracy’s front lines
Lexi Lonas
The Hill
November 26, 2023
This article offers a historical examination of local school boards.
Fourth graders in Eagle County take on Colorado River water policy
Shannon Mullane
Colorado Sun
November 24, 2023
Excellent example of very relevant problem-based learning!
STOP Moms For Liberty
Peter Greene
Forbes
November 3, 2023
Berthoud teacher named Colorado’s 2024 Teacher of the Year
Ann Schimke
Chalkbeat Colorado
October 27, 2023
Garfield County residents rallied against American Birthright social studies standards
Jenny Brundin
Colorado Public Radio
October 27, 2023
Moms for Liberty: Where are they, and are they winning?
Sana Sinha, Nicholas Zerbino, Jon Valant, & Rachel M. Perera
Brookings Governance Studies
October 10, 2023
Woodland Park teachers criticize conservative board that made sweeping changes
Erica Breunlin
Colorado Sun
October 5. 2023
Chronic Absenteeism Remains High
Absenteeism remains high, with 31% of Colorado students missing too much school last year
Erica Meltzer
Chalkbeat Colorado
October 4, 3023
Partnerships with Parents Are Key to Solving Heightened Polarization in Schools
Ashley Woo & Melissa Kay Diliberti
Brookings
Aug 10, 2023
Book Removals and Children's Civil Rights
Book removals may have violated student civil rights, Education Dept. says
[The Georgia ruling, although less far-reaching in its implications, is “a quiet shot over the bow against school districts that egregiously and without due process remove books from library shelves,” said Bruce Fuller, who studies education policy at the University of California at Berkeley’s School of Education. “When students are struggling with these issues of identity, and you ban books that are speaking to these kids, that does appear to violate the spirit of the letter of the civil rights law.”]
Washington Post, May 22, 2023
Banned Books in School and Public Libraries
The American Library Association's Views on Banned Books
This segment was aired on Amanpour & Company on May 1, 2023
Gaslighting Americans about public schools: The truth about ‘A Nation at Risk’
Washington Post Staff writer
Confused about how Colorado public schools are financed? You are not alone! This fact sheet from The Bell Policy Center explains this complex issue in understandable language.
In the Know: School Finance
The Bell Policy Center
2023
Do school-based police officers make high schools safer? It depends on how you measure.
This detailed article brings together perspectives regarding school safety measures, gun violence in schools, and student mental health support.
The Colorado Sun
April 5, 2023
With more shootings and guns on campus, schools walk a fine line in response
This article discusses the issues related to school shootings across the US.
Chalkbeat
April 5, 2023
Getting to "Yes" on Civics Education
Opinion by Glenn C. Altschuler and David Wippman
The Hill
March 19, 2023
Information about California's Age-Appropriate Digital Code Legislation
Online protection for children
CA Age-Appropriate Digital Code
The Age Appropriate Design Code: How it Works
AADC: How It Works
California AADC Legislation - 5Rights' Model
California AADC Legislation
The racist idea that changed American education
>>The racist idea that changed American education: How a landmark Supreme Court decision was shaped by the racist idea that poor children can’t learn.
Feb 27, 2023, 1:00pm MDT
Chalkbeat
This story was originally published on Feb. 22 by Vox.
Highly recommended article! Get a deeper understanding of why Education is a JEDI issue area.
Brookings: Education Plus Development
Nov 21, 2022
NEPC - National Education Policy Center at CU Boulder
The National Education Policy Center (NEPC), a university research center housed at the
University of Colorado Boulder School of Education, produces high-quality information in
support of democratic deliberation about education policy. We publish original research, pol-
icy briefs, and expert third-party reviews of think tank reports. NEPC publications are written
in accessible language and are intended for a broad audience that includes academic experts,
policymakers, the media, and the general public.
NEPC Newsletter
Five Charts That Show How Partisan Strife Is Impacting Public Schools
Audit: Colorado school accountability system ‘reasonable and appropriate’
By Erica Meltzer and Yesenia Robles
Dec 12, 2022, 5:21pm MST
Chalkbeat Colorado
The article has a link to the whole report.
Colorado Accountability Audit 12/2022
Colorado students need accountability that advances excellence | OPINION
By Don Haddad,
Colleges Brace for More Pregnant and Parenting Students