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One Denver childcare chain is trying to address the shortage of qualified preschool teachers
Mile High Early Learning, which operates seven centers around Denver, launched the training program to help solve one of the field’s most intractable problems.
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In ALEC speech, DeVos says protesters, teachers’ unions are attacking those who want real change
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos rallied a conservative crowd in Denver and defended private-school vouchers as a way to help disadvantaged students.








Full-day kindergarten is at risk as Aurora schools look to cut $31 million
As Aurora Public Schools searches for ways to cut its 2017-18 budget, free full-day kindergarten like Kenton’s is among one of scores of programs that could fall victim.



DPS lowers the bar on a standard that would have dropped 45 percent of school ratings
Denver Public Schools is making a last-minute change to how it calculates its color-coded school ratings for this academic year by lowering the bar on one key measure.



Denver in 5 minutes: What you need to know today, Aug. 6
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