The Roaring Fork School District, which approved its new policy at a school board meeting on Oct. 9, maintains that “parents may be notified of their student’s name change if appropriate.” ...
“We are aware of student and staff participation in the ‘Day Without an Immigrant’ movement and are following existing procedures for staff and student absences,” Roaring Fork School District ...
Secondary education schools are experiencing a balloon effect: deflation. Enrollment hasn't increased dramatically in recent ...
This week in The Roundup, Heather Sackett and Eleanor Bennett help us understand emerging environmental and social factors ...
Schools cannot require parental approval under the law, which leaves it up to individual districts to decide whether or not they will notify parents when a student requests a name change. The Roaring ...
A Roaring Fork Valley native and Glenwood Springs High School alumnus, Kanzer has worked with the Post Independent for over a year as a freelance sport reporter before getting added to the full-time ...
Recent changes from President Donald Trump have suggested the dissolution of the U.S. Department of Education, transferring ...
To date, four Middle Tennessee school districts and one private school have announced closures ranging from one day to the rest of the week due to widespread illness. Dickson County Schools ...
Raids in the Roaring Fork Valley have been somewhat rare, but immigrant rights groups and attorneys are warning residents on the Western Slope that this could change. Reporter Halle Zander spoke with ...
In the Des Moines metro, school districts including Ankeny, Dallas Center-Grimes, Des Moines, Johnston, Urbandale, Waukee and West Des Moines have sent out information to families as concern over ...
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