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A pair of Catholic preschools in the Denver area are fighting for exemptions to Colorado's non-discrimination rules based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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As students head back to class, a new report shows that climate change is making it harder to keep schools at cool and safe temperatures.
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A conversation about school gun violence prevention with Columbia University researcher Sonali RajanFollowing threats and shootings in Northern Colorado schools this spring, school safety continues to be an urgent topic in many communities.
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Poudre School District has kept police in schools despite efforts from community members in recent years to remove them. How is that decision shaking out following threats and gun violence in other Colorado schools?
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Poudre School District will vote on whether or not to renew its contract with local police departments on Tuesday. This comes as Denver Public Schools…
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Sheltering in place isn't new for children who live in neighborhoods plagued by gun violence, even during the pandemic. St. Louis families have learned to improvise to keep kids safe.
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A new report says that active shooter drills might hurt students more than they help.
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With lockdown drills now commonplace in public schools, experts question if they're doing more harm than good. "We don't light a fire in the hallway to practice fire drills," one professor tells NPR.
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State lawmakers are advancing a bipartisan response to the deadly shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch that occurred in May.On Thursday, lawmakers on a…
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As kids across the country head back to school for the year, the question of how to keep students safe is constant and ever-evolving, especially when it comes to mass shootings. One recent active shooter training at a school in northern Colorado focused on three actions: evacuate, barricade, and fight.