Government and PoliticsIn search of funding for child care, 2 Colorado regions pursue special taxing districtsBy Chalkbeat
EducationWill there be another ballot measure to save Colorado’s free school meals program? Probably not.By Jenny Brundin and Bente Birkeland
EducationHearing for Colorado school funding formula bill brings out long-standing inequities and new worriesBy Jenny Brundin
NewsColorado adult education providers say they may lose grant funding and have to trim classesBy Chalkbeat
EducationNew way to fund Colorado schools pitched as a way to benefit high-needs studentsBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsState budget set for House vote would increase education funding, cover school lunch shortfallBy Bente Birkeland
ImmigrationInside a Colorado bill to provide extra funding to school districts serving migrant studentsBy Chalkbeat
EducationState leaders celebrate end of school budget shortfalls but some districts worry about the future of fundingBy Jenny Brundin
NewsProp. HH is supposed to be about property taxes — but it could also change the future of TABOR and schools fundingBy Andrew Kenney
NewsGen Z Voices: Attending school on a tribal reservation, and outside of it, led Aidan Gover to discover the disparities in education. He says funding is key.By Nathan Fernando-Frescas
EducationReport: Colorado’s education system is in crisis, and teachers are feeling itBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsWhat’s included (and what’s not) in Gov. Jared Polis’ $17 billion spending proposalBy Andrew Kenney
EducationDouglas County’s embattled school board is about to come together for a crucial mill levy and bond vote. Here’s what to expectBy Jenny Brundin
EducationInterview: CU’s Todd Saliman on the cost of higher education and diversity on campusBy Paolo Zialcita
Government and PoliticsColorado Proposition 119: Proponents of funding private out-of-school learning for children concede defeatBy Jenny Brundin and Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsProposition 119: Learning enrichment and academic progress program, explainedBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsThe Year That Democrats Left TABOR Behind: How Billions In New Spending Can Cut Through Colorado’s Conservative FirewallBy Andrew Kenney
EducationAs Colorado Teachers Consider Leaving Their Jobs, UNC Fights To Keep The Ranks FullBy Jenny Brundin