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Springs native mines box tops in TV-land to help mom's school
All the work that goes into producing this year’s television special on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is going to benefit one of the poorest schools in Colorado Springs School...Full story
Carol McGraw and Sue McMillin cover K-12 education and early childhood learning and Debbie Kelley covers higher education.

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State schools' performance on Annual Yearly Progress unchanged
While some of the state’s lower-achieving... Full story
D-11 chief declares allegations against board member are unfounded
A Colorado Springs School District 11 board... Full story
D-11 school closures save $3 million a year
Colorado Springs School District 11 will save... Full story
D-11 board meets in secret about conflict of interest
The Colorado Springs School District 11 board... Full story
Some agreement on state budget plans
DENVER – They said it couldn’t be... Full story
Harold ekes out D-49 school board win; challenger might seek recount
In what turned out to be a cliffhanger of a... Full story
On the rare occasion that Michele Thompson-Shoats is home from duty in Japan, she gets to take her daughter, Rachele, to her school.
Internet plugs parents into kids' education
Army Lt. Col. Michele Thompson-Shoats logs into... Full story
Teachers, left to right, Cami DeBise, Jim Goss and Dennis Archuleta  examine data to decide on a lunar landing zone during a class Monday at the Space Foundation's Discovery Institute. DeBise and Goss teach at the Jack Swigert Aerospace Academy and Archuleta teaches at Galileo School of Math and Science.
Space Foundation program finally flies over to Swigert school
With one classroom up and running, the U.S. Space... Full story
UCCS shares in $1 million grant to hype math in Eagle County
A $1 million grant the University of Colorado at... Full story
State crafts plan to win slice of $4.3 billion for education reform
The federal government plans to dish out $4.3... Full story
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