Rise & Shine: Colorado Springs schools offer dinner with tutoring

COLORADO

  • What do all the acronyms in Colorado school districts’ names mean? Here’s an explainer. Times-Call 
  • Some schools in Colorado Springs are offering dinner to students who stay late for tutoring. Gazette
  • A large grant is paying to replace paper textbooks with Techbooks in Adams 12. Denver Post
  • It’s still hot; six Denver schools are releasing students early because of the high temperatures. Denver Post
  • The early release comes after two teachers were treated for heat exhaustion. 9News
  • Boulder Valley canceled its school board and will appoint Tina Marquis, who was running unopposed. Daily Camera
  • And a school board candidate in St. Vrain who was also running unopposed is now preparing to serve. Daily Camera
  • Two teenagers wearing “Grinch” masks protesting a documentary about the Douglas County school board were paid to demonstrate. Our Colorado News
  • The RE-1 Valley’s superintendent shared the district’s plan for improvement. Journal-Advocate
  • Alamosa’s school district’s performance framework shows significant gains. Alamosa News

NATION

  • A New York charter school network is ending a preference system for English language learners under pressure from the U.S. Department of Education. GothamSchools
  •  More middle and high school students are using e-cigarettes, according to new survey data. New York Times

Rise & Shine

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