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Steamboat Pilot & Today: Supporting ELL students benefits the community

Steamboat Pilot & Today has been reporting for quite a few years about the school district’s ongoing efforts to assimilate non-native speakers from primary grades to the high school into its classrooms.

But we were surprised this week to learn that there are currently 278 English language learner students representing more than 8 percent of the student population currently enrolled in our schools, and they represent dozens of native countries.

A small but passionate group of ELL teachers appeared before the school board April 16 asking its members to consider increasing tentative funding levels to support additional ELL teachers in the secondary grades in the 2018-19 budget.

Read more at steamboattoday.com

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Aurora Sentinel: Legislature must dispel condo-building myths perpetuated by home-builders and their minions

It’s no mystery how the condo-building industry has fashioned itself to be a victim in Colorado. It’s about money and political influence. The deep-pocketed construction lobby is flexing its political muscle again in trying to hoodwink the Aurora City Council into further undoing consumer protections already badly damaged by this city council and the state […]

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Greeley Tribune: City Council right to explore open-space smoking ban

Greeley City Council members are considering a request that the city ban smoking in outdoor public areas like parks. The initial reaction of the council members was favorable, and we share their sentiment. It makes sense. Parks are places for kids. They’re places for working out or taking a walk. They’re not places, generally, where you want […]


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