Will Western Slope schools see a share of Colorado’s Start-Up funds for career readiness programs?
The board will decide how to allocate $4.5 million in Start-Up funds to expand high school postsecondary and workforce readiness programs under two distribution scenarios.
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Will Western Slope schools see their fair share of Colorado’s Start-Up funds for career readiness?
Western Slope school districts could gain — or miss out — on a share of state funds to expand high school career readiness programs, depending on how the Colorado State Board of Education decides to divide the money. The Colorado Department of Education’s strategic plan, in addition to reducing chronic absenteeism and strengthening the educator workforce, includes a goal for 100% of students to graduate with either an in-demand, non-degree crede…
Will Western Slope schools see a share of Colorado’s Start-Up funds for career readiness programs?
Western Slope school districts could gain — or miss out — on a share of state funds to expand high school career readiness programs, depending on how the Colorado State Board of Education decides to divide the money. The Colorado Department of Education’s strategic plan, in addition to reducing chronic absenteeism and strengthening the educator workforce, includes a goal for 100% of students to graduate with either an in-demand, non-degree crede…
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