By Stephanie Saul, The New York Times MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — In 1964, hoping to erase its image as a privileged cloister for white rich families, Wesleyan University contacted
Westview Middle School students are designing a Hot Wheels track with a rotating middle section, a basketball version of the classic skee ball and a fishing game using
The majority of the 26 schools that Denver Public Schools and Jeffco Public Schools have recommended closing enroll a higher percentage of students of color than their respective
The Denver Housing Authority is projecting that redevelopment in a west Denver neighborhood will bring enough young children to keep open a school that Denver Public Schools is
A group that includes a state senator, an ex-mayor, former school board members and more is calling on Denver Public Schools to be more transparent about how the
A group of Black students who created the “Know Justice, Know Peace” racial justice podcast at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College sued Denver Public Schools in
Denver Public Schools is investigating the circumstances that led a student receiving special education services to fall out of a second-story window at John F. Kennedy High School
A woman who sparked a Covid-19 lockdown in Northland last year says she felt “disgustingly bullied and helpless” over how politicians treated her. It comes after police ruled
The guts of Colorado’s open meeting law were pulled out, inspected and chewed over in a courtroom Friday, as a judge heard arguments over whether the board of
Jeffco Public Schools has temporarily hired Corey Wise, the superintendent fired by the school board in nearby Douglas County School District earlier this month. Wise has joined the