Best of the West Music Festival concludes today
Best of the West Select Bands wraps up the Best of the West Music Festival with a concert today at Colorado Mesa University at 3:30 P.M.
Best of the West Select Bands wraps up the Best of the West Music Festival with a concert today at Colorado Mesa University at 3:30 P.M.
Colorado Mesa University is in the studio talking about their new play that is this weekend!
BOULDER, COLO. (AP) -- University of Colorado administrators are discussing guidelines for social media that would include information about copyrighted materials, confidential information and judgment.
DENVER (AP) -- Colorado students will take a new statewide test next year linking student performance to teacher evaluations to support students who need to catch up.
GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. (AP) -- two new laws are opening school district-funded college courses to 9th-graders beginning this fall.
BOULDER, COLO. (AP) -- A former Broomfield High School teacher and wrestling coach has been sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting a 17-year-old student.
Colorado teachers could see a new four-tier ranking system under new performance guidelines up for discussion by the state Board of Education.
New Emerson Elementary students bond over books with their parents.
There are a lot of parties planned for this weekend as Mesa State students prepare to graduate.
Should Congress repeal No Child Left Behind?
It was a blustery day to be outside, but the winds made it a perfect opportunity for some local fifth graders.
A new state-by-state report says the state of education in this country, especially in math and science, is in sorry shape.
Clifton school administrators say they've turned things around with the help of the Federal Governmnet's Tournaround Grant.
Colorado's Higher Education Chief says college is less affordable for middle-class Coloradans, and decreasing state funding for higher education is challenging attempts to get more people into classrooms.
A plan to review whether Colorado schools are too quick to send unruly students to police is on hold as Colorado Senators worry how much the discipline review would cost.
The Mesa County District Attorney is now reviewing allegations a District 51 teacher shoved a 5th grader to the ground.
Possible school cuts in Colorado have prompted some of the first signs of division between Democrats in the Legislature and the Democratic Governor.
A Tampa mother is defending her decision to stick her teenage son on a street corner with a sign that says, among other things, “GPA 1.22 ... honk if I need education.”
At least one set of parents are not happy with Olathe Elementary and claim they're not alone.
A school-breakfast subsidy facing a possible budget cut would be protected under a new proposal at the Colorado Capitol.
Colorado lawmakers are starting work on what could be one of the nation's most expansive requirements for physical activity in schools.
The cold weather is making things difficult for at least one Western Slope school district.
Navigating financial aid options for college-bound students and their parents can be confusing.
Results from a national science exam show fewer than half of the country’s fourth, eighth and 12th grade students are proficient in science.
Students cutting school in Aurora might get a chance to meet their superintendent.