Adams 14 School District
El distrito escolar de Adams 14 recibirá más tiempo para continuar su plan de mejoras trabajando con socios administrativos parciales, después de un voto del Consejo Estatal de Colorado la semana pasada.
Colorado State Board members said they believe growth will speed up in Adams 14 schools.
El distrito y la high school enfrentan una nueva audiencia con la Junta de Educación Estatal en mayo.
The Colorado State Board of Education will hear the recommendations at a hearing in May.
The action was not sanctioned by the district’s teachers union.
The ruling also changed how courts decide if local governments can sue the state.
Colorado State Board members received an update on low performing schools Wednesday.
Líderes en Adams 14 celebraron la decisión de que el distrito no deberá reorganizarse.
The district must still follow a second State Board order to have a partial manager help with school improvement efforts.
Adams 14 moved out of turnaround to earn a priority improvement rating, same rating as in 2019.
But, the number of schools and districts with good ratings remains lower than before the pandemic, mirroring state test data trends.
But 2023 CMAS results also show worrying signs that many students are still struggling, and that recovery is uneven. Here’s everything you need to know.
El distrito, el primero en el estado que recibiera una orden de reorganización, empezó antes que la mayoría de los distritos escolares en Colorado. Algunos padres tienen curiosidad de saber qué cambios se aproximan.
Some parents are curious about what changes might be coming.
Charter School Institute approval came while the Adams 14 district is still challenging the state’s removal of its exclusive chartering authority.
University Prep charter schools wins argument that the school district has unfairly treated charter schools and disregarded State Board orders.
The case will examine local control, and districts’ authority to appeal State Board of Education orders.
Colorado Board of Education decisions on how to intervene in school districts with low test scores are final. A bill would change that by allowing districts to appeal to the courts.
The State Board of Education granted a second appeal after the district refused to renegotiate the contract.
The new, expanded Colorado State Board of Education voted 5-3.