The Democrat made full-day kindergarten one of his top priorities in his first year as governor.
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Up to six males were captured on camera using gasoline to burn an image of a swastika on the basketball court at Ellis Elementary.
Someone used gasoline on Monday night to burn an anti-Semitic symbol on asphalt near the playground at Ellis Elementary, police said.
Friends of Cherry Creek HS freshman Jack Padilla, who committed suicide after being bullied, will sponsor a 17-minute walkout.
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Denver Public Schools called a second snow day for Thursday, citing driving conditions and power outages across the city.
DPS will cancel classes and after school activities for Wednesday, March 13, the district announced Tuesday.
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In an all-nighter negotiating session, DPS and teachers union hammered out an agreement.
There was a distinct sense of optimism around bargaining as the third day of the Denver teacher strike stretched into evening.
Talks between the union and DPS administrators will continue Wednesday. Read school district's letter to parents here.
Denver Union representatives and administrators engaged in long negotiations Tuesday, trying to reach an agreement.
Many teachers remained in their classrooms. Union and administrators return to the bargaining table Tuesday morning.
For the most part, it was far from a normal day, students said.
Denver teachers marched out of class and gathered at the state Capitol for a rally Monday.
About 2,630 of a total of 4,725 Denver teachers did not report to work today. Tuesday plan will be decided "school by school" admin says.
"I think we are in the middle of a national moment. Teachers in Denver as well as in other places are feeling frustrated, disrespected.
About 56 percent of Denver teachers did not show up Monday, according to the district.
Teachers walked out Monday, but will be back at the negotiating table on Tuesday, the union said.
Union bargainers walked away from negotiations, saying they’ll strike Monday and talk again Tuesday at the earliest.
The union is now preparing to start a strike on Monday morning. Union leaders said they would consider returning to bargain on Tuesday.
A deal with Denver Public School district officials has fallen through in last-minute talks. Teachers will strike Monday morning.
Bonus and incentive system at heart of negotiations.
The city of Denver is announcing it will expand hours and services at recreation centers and libraries to provide another option for parents
Parents of students with special needs face tough choices and worry about safety of their children.
The district is hiring more substitutes and deploying central office staff to prepares for potential strike Monday.
The pressure's on to come to an agreement before a planned strike for Monday. Both sides come to the table Friday night.
About 5,000 preschoolers who attend 200 schools will have no classes if teachers walk out Monday, Feb. 11, the district said.
A winter storm that will affect traffic in metro Denver has led to some school late-starts on Thursday. See list here.
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