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Rise & Shine: Dougco teacher turnover rate down from 2012

COLORADO

  • It may cost supporters of a tax measure for K-12 schools a quarter million dollars to gather the signatures needed to get the measure on the ballot. EdNews Colorado
  • New Denver teachers work with English language learners over the summer to boost students’ English skills and improve teachers’ skills supporting those students. EdNews Colorado
  • Douglas County’s teacher turnover rate is down from 2012, according to new figures. Our Colorado News
  • The Roaring Fork School District won more than $1 million in grant money for an early literacy program. Post Independent
  • The Cherry Creek School District is beginning a wave of new construction to prepare for an influx of new students. Aurora Sentinel

NATION

  • New national data suggests that achievement gaps are narrowing and students are learning more in early grades, but that advances stall in high schools. Huffington Post

Rise & Shine

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