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In its first year, the forgiveness program turned away 71% of borrowers because of a paperwork technicality. Now, the department says it's fixing that roadblock.
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Senator Michael Bennet, D-Colo., spoke to a sympathetic crowd of about 150 people at Colorado State University May 19. He touched on everything from鈥�
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The Senate has confirmed school choice activist Betsy DeVos as Education Secretary. Vice President Mike Pence had to cast a tie-breaking vote, the first鈥�
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By the time she was appointed to the job last month, Katy Anthes had been at the helm of the Colorado Department of Education since May 2016 as interim鈥�
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As college tuition rates rise across the nation, one school in Colorado is managing to keep tuition low.That school is Colorado Mountain College. The U.S.鈥�
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Under the No Child Left Behind law, states saw low test scores and the lowering of score standards. Advocates for the more rigorous Common Core standards say it will be harder for states to hide their failing schools.
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Colorado has been awarded $5.2 million to help raise student achievement at some of the state鈥檚 lowest performing schools. The money comes from the U.S.鈥�
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The tests are required by federal "No Child Left Behind" laws. Officials offered the unprecedented waiver to give some relief to the victims of the shooting rampage that killed 20 first-graders.
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Three Colorado schools have been recognized for their environmental stewardship as part of the first U-S Department of Education鈥檚 list of Green Ribbon鈥�
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A Department of Education grant to be administered through Aims Community College in Greeley will help teacher鈥檚 assistants already working in the鈥�