DENVER TEACHER UNION MEMBERS ENDORSE DIRECTOR MERIDA
DENVER TEACHER UNION MEMBERS ENDORSE DIRECTOR MERIDA Today Denver teachers, including former Denver teacher's union president Kim Ursetta and former vice president Jennifer Portillo, endorsed Andrea Merida for re-election to the Denver School Board. The new group,...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DIRECTOR MERIDA ON DCTA ENDORSEMENT DECISION
Andrea Merida, Denver School Board Director running for re-election in Southwest Denver, released this statement in response to the decision of the Denver Classroom Teachers Association to not endorse her candidacy. "It's clear that this decision is in retaliation for...
Let’s fix the bullying problem together
The Board of Education will be addressing the issue of bullying in our schools, and we’re reviewing a suggested new draft of the bullying policy. Of course, I don’t make any moves without consulting as many of you as possible, so I’ve scheduled a meeting for us to go through it together.
Congrats to southwest Denver AEAC scholars
I had the pleasure of attending the 28th Annual Asian Education Advisory Council (AEAC) awards ceremony this morning, and I'm glad I did. Southwest Denver schools had the run of the place, and I couldn't be prouder of our scholars. From College View Elementary, we...
Yes, community, DPS really IS talking down to you
Get the inside scoop on ways that reformies will use to convince you that your objection to DPS’ “school reform” efforts are off base. It’s not. Read up.
Come learn about the history of segregation in DPS on Feb 23
Come participate in a BLACK HISTORY MONTH Community Education Forum on “40 YEARS AFTER KEYES: THE SEGREGATION AND RE-SEGREGATION OF DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS.”
Putting the Superintendent on Notice
The members of the board’s minority believe the superintendent should be provided with guidance and an understanding that, should he choose to continue to violate policy, the members of the board’s minority will seek his termination.
How DPS’ data and pseudo-reforms malign kids of color
Long-standing educator Mary Titus Sam says DPS is running two separate and unequal parallel universes within DPS, while comparing them on the SPF as if they are one.
Vote NO on Denver’s 3B school bond for equity and fiscal responsibility
We can go back to the drawing board next year and come up with a bond package that meets real needs of our schools, according to the priorities set forth by parents and community. Join me in voting NO on Denver’s 3B bond, and let’s ensure we have fiscally-responsible equity for all our kids.
This parent urges a NO vote on Denver’s 3B
By defeating the 3B bond, we can send a clear message to 900 Grant — either they listen to their customers or we will fight back. Let’s defeat this bond and produce a sensible one for next year!
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