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Welcome to the NEWS for March 8, 2024

On Wednesday, legislators in our state introduced a bill that attempted to hamstring charter schools. We're fighting back. News article. Call to action. In other news, groundbreaking research highlights the proven effectiveness of charter schools through lottery-based studies. Next Friday, the League will host a special Town Hall on this newest piece of legislation. See Town Halls here.

If your campus has an update to share, please submit it to us by 12 PM each Thursday.  


News & Commentary

Top News
Bill introduced would make wide-ranging changes to Colorado charter schools
8th March 2024
Bill introduced would make wide-ranging changes to Colorado charter schools
Charters under attack A bill introduced Wednesday night in the Colorado House would make wide-ranging financial and administrative changes to charter schools in the state and was criticized by education choice supporters.
The research is clear: Charter schools work
7th March 2024
The research is clear: Charter schools work
Late last year, researchers Sarah Cohodes and Susha Roy partnered with the MIT Department of Economics to release a paper summarizing the results of lottery-based charter studies.
Governors’ 2024 Education Priorities: Early Childhood, Curriculum, School Choice, Mental Health
4th March 2024
Governors’ 2024 Education Priorities: Early Childhood, Curriculum, School Choice, Mental Health
Despite the heightened partisan tensions of an election year, governors of both parties have largely downplayed parental rights bills, book bans, and other culture-war controversies.
Blue Collar Tour brings traveling welding demonstration to Colorado Springs
4th March 2024
Blue Collar Tour brings traveling welding demonstration to Colorado Springs
The nationwide need for new skilled trade workers will only become greater as blue-collar employees get closer to retirement age — and it’s more than just an economic issue, Barkley said.
‘Parents are not allowed in the classroom.’ Here’s why that’s a problem.
1st March 2024
‘Parents are not allowed in the classroom.’ Here’s why that’s a problem.
Just before my daughter’s second birthday, I excitedly emailed her preschool teacher to coordinate a birthday celebration with peers.
Bill would require Colorado middle and high schools to provide free period products
1st March 2024
Bill would require Colorado middle and high schools to provide free period products
Colorado middle and high schools would be required to provide free period products in their restrooms under a bill now in the state legislature.

Local Headlines
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Can DPS lead on AI?
Boardhawk   |   March 6, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and education leaders are scrambling to understand what this technological evolution means for schools, educators, and students. Read more.

Mountain Middle’s executive director named Colorado Charter School Leader of the Year
DH News   |   March 5, 2024
Mountain Middle School’s Executive Director Shane Voss has been named Colorado Charter School’s Leader of the Year. Read more.

Colorado’s persistent reading crisis: “Do not look away.”
Boardhawk   |   March 4, 2024
Colorado school districts mission and vision statement rhetoric about all children succeeding will remain nothing but hot air unless and until they take more effective steps to solve the state’s reading crisis. Read more

National Views
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Doing educational equity right: Grading
Fordham Institute   |   March 7, 2024
Student grading is one of those issues that has an enormous impact on kids and schools, yet for years it remained almost completely under the radar. Read more.

What if Jeb Bush had won?
Fordham Institute   |   March 7, 2024
Neither of the major parties’ presumptive presidential nominees has anything serious in the offing to help American students get back on track. Read more.

School Choice Can Save Biden’s Presidency
WJS   |   March 6, 2024
Joe Biden needs a winning issue to save his struggling campaign. He has one in public school choice and would benefit from spotlighting it in his State of the Union address Thursday evening. Read more [paywall].

Learning Loss Win-Win: High-Impact Tutoring in DC Boosts Attendance, Study Finds
The 74   |   March 1, 2024
High-quality tutoring programs not only get students up to speed in reading and math, they can also reduce absenteeism, a new study shows. Read more.


Community Announcements

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Empower Your Leadership Journey: Join the Rising Leaders Initiative Today!
Unlock your leadership potential with the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools' Rising Leaders Initiative! Join a community of education innovators committed to shaping the future of charter schools. As a Rising Leader, you'll gain personalized insights, connect with industry visionaries, and stay ahead of educational trends. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a newcomer, our tailored learning experiences will empower you to make a lasting impact. Don't miss out on this transformative opportunity—sign up now to elevate your career and become a driving force in the evolution of education! Applications for this one-year advocacy training program for charter high school students now close on Friday, March 15.

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Flagstaff Academy Charter School Honored with Peoples Choice Award by Longmont Chamber of Commerce
Flagstaff Academy Charter School is proud to announce that it has been honored with the People's Choice Award by the Longmont Chamber of Commerce. Read the full press release here.

Get Your School in its A-GAME
Over the past five years, a bold group of charter school authorizers from across the country have been reflecting on better ways to measure school quality. We have embraced the slogan: Measure What Matters, When It Matters.  We now know we can only go so far without YOU at the table. Join these upcoming conversations as we get on our A-GAME together.

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Making Sense of 2024: A Presentation for High School Students
The current political context is daunting and discouraging for everyone, but perhaps most of all for young Americans. What is happening in our country’s politics, how did we get here, and what is our role within it? Drawing on history, political science, original research, and popular culture, Stephen Hawkins, Global Director of Research for More in Common, seeks to answer these questions in a way that is grounded, yet inspiring, all in a 35-minute presentation. Developed for students in grades 9-12, the presentation is 35 minutes followed by Q&A.  For more information, contact [email protected]

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New Collaborative to Funds Charter Research
MIT Blueprint Labs recently launched a Charter School Research Collaborative to make charter research more actionable, rigorous, and efficient. The Collaborative will fund research proposals on long-term student outcomes, non-test score measures of school quality, the determinants of school quality, charter governance practices, and more (the full research agenda is here). The first request for proposals is now open, and Blueprint seeks proposals of various sizes, with grants ranging from $10,000 to $500,000 based on research scope and stage. Apply here by April 17, 2024.

League Flash Poll: Take a Couple Minutes to Help Us with PERA
PERA is looking to expand the pool of qualifying employees to include substitute teachers hired by third-party contractors, even if they remain employed by the contractor rather than the school. The League is actively pushing back on this issue and needs your help to assess the potential impact on our schools. Please take a quick 8-question survey to share your insights on current practices at your school and how this shift could affect you. We'll keep you updated on developments as we continue to oppose this initiative.

Funding Opportunities

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Morelli Scholarship: Empowering Dyslexic Students in STEM Education
The Morelli Scholarship application opens on January 1, 2024, encouraging potential applicants to seize this opportunity. Geared towards students with dyslexia pursuing STEM degrees in the Fall of 2024, the scholarship prioritizes those excelling in STEM subjects despite challenges in English. Many scholars engage in our free Mentorship Program during their freshman year. Visit their website for more Foundation details and to access the application. Access the list of questions on our website before the application launch, allowing interested students to work on their submissions during the holiday season.

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Cahn Fellowship
Cahn Fellowship provides advanced leadership development and recognition in large metropolitan areas to strong, talented school leaders to improve public education. The best schools are led by strong principals. Cahn Fellowship selects high-potential principals to participate in programs that maximize their talents and enhance their skills. These programs aim to have a dramatic impact on the performance of the school, the outcomes for the students, and the satisfaction and commitment of the principals themselves. Learn More.

CDE Updates

Engage, Learn, Connect with CDE
On April 4th, an in-person Charter Development Summit at the Daniel’s Fund Offices in Denver, CO, from 9am-3pm, will cover essential topics for new, replicating, and expanding charter schools, focusing on Community Engagement, Governance, Finance, and Inclusive School Culture. Secure your spot now

Math instruction professional development
Elementary, middle school and high school teachers are invited to register for free online professional development in math instruction. The virtual asynchronous sessions will begin in June and will provide participants with practical tools and techniques to engage students, foster deeper understanding and cultivate an engaging learning environment around math. For more information contact Rachel Moore at [email protected].

Colorado Educator Loan Forgiveness Program opens March 15
Colorado educators can apply for student loan forgiveness beginning Friday, March 15. The program is designed for Colorado educators who are later in their career. Disbursement of payments will begin in July. This program is limited and not all who apply can be awarded. First preference will be given to applicants in approved rural schools/districts, followed by applicants in content-shortage area in non-rural schools/districts. Learn more about program qualifications on the Colorado Department of Higher Education website. For more information contact April Gonzalez at [email protected].

Informational CMAS Science & AEC Performance Framework Results Now Live
The 2023 informational performance framework reports containing 2023 CMAS Science for all districts and attendance/truancy results for Alternative Education Campuses have been provided to district accountability contacts via Syncplicity. For questions related to Syncplicity, training or support, email [email protected].

Prevention & Promotion Science Professional Development 
This spring the Colorado State University Prevention Research Center, in partnership with CDE, will offer one-day, in-person regional training sessions on prevention science to support evidence-based prevention programs, practices and policies in schools. Afterward, participants can join remote learning communities to share their successes and challenges. The training dates and locations will be determined with interested district and school staff. Email Aubrie Radford at [email protected] if you’re interested in participating. For more information contact Chauncey Stephens at [email protected] or 720-355-3026.


League News & Events

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Highlights and Gratitude: Recap of the Successful 2024 Annual Charter School Conference
Reflecting on the resounding success of the 2024 Annual Charter School Conference, we extend heartfelt gratitude for your enthusiastic participation. The day was marked by honoring Charter Champions and Hall of Fame Winners, a poignant celebration of exceptional contributions within the charter school community. Steve Pemberton's keynote on 'The Lighthouse Effect' left us inspired, showcasing triumphs within the charter school community.

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The day unfolded with thought-provoking workshops, exploring topics from leadership science to Gen Z understanding. A panel discussion on cultivating civility provided insights into navigating challenging times. The conference concluded with Pat Yongpradit's keynote on AI's transformative impact in education and League President Dan Schaller's address on the state of charter schools in Colorado.

Your participation, dedication, and feedback in the post-conference survey are invaluable for enhancing future events. Thank you for contributing to the thriving charter school community. We anticipate the positive impact of the knowledge and connections gained during these enriching days.

State and Federal Policy Updates
8 March 2024
State and Federal Policy Updates
Charter school leaders and board members who wish to stay updated on happenings at the state capital as they relate to education and the charter school sector. Meets weekly during the legislative session.
Policy Calls, Virtual
Greater Denver Regional Gathering
19 March 2024
Greater Denver Regional Gathering
Join us at Happy Hour for Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, and Broomfield County Charter Leaders.
Regional Gatherings
Town Hall March 2024
15 March 2024
Town Hall March 2024
Please join us for an important Town Hall on March 15, 2024, at 9 AM, as we discuss the newly released bill at the legislature titled “Charter School Accountability".
Town Hall

Health & Wellness

Professional Development

Prioritizing Well-Being Among School and District Staff, Educators & Administrators
March 14 & April 11    |    2 PM MT
Health and well-being are fundamental to our success in educating youth, engaging families, collaborating with colleagues, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. All school and district staff, regardless of position or title — including cafeteria workers, bus drivers, paraprofessionals, teachers, and administrators — are encouraged to attend this no-cost, webinar series. Register here.  

The Impact of Stress on Learning and Behavior
April 15-16    |   8 AM - 4:30 PM  MT
Hosted By: Mountain Plains MHTTC
Registration Deadline: February 23, 2024
Register here.

Free Health Equity Training
On-Demand
Check out the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC)’s 90-minute recording of Equitable Language and Why it Matters. School Health Professionals play a vital role in student health! Register here.

Enroll in the Health Equity Online Module, a 2.5-hour, self-paced online course from the Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center. The course is free and meant for those who are serious about walking their health equity talk but aren’t quite sure how to get started.
Register here.

Funding Opportunities
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Community Resilience Initiatives: New Funding Opportunities Available
Closes: March 15, 2024
In alignment with The Colorado Trust’s 2024-26 Strategic Plan, the Community Resilience Initiatives are three-year investments demonstrating the foundation’s belief in and commitment to the strengths, abilities and resiliency of Colorado communities. These seven grantmaking initiatives address the strategic plan’s three focus areas of food, housing, and mental and behavioral health, all of which emerged during the planning process as top priorities in communities across Colorado. This funding aims to bolster entities working to respond effectively to disruptions in communities resulting from economic downturns, social turbulence, public health crises, or a lack of coherent or effective public policy.  The Community Resilience Initiatives include seven competitive funding opportunities.

EPA Grant Funding to Address Indoor Air Pollution
Closes: March 19, 2024
Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R-OAR-APS-24-02. Review the Notice of Funding Opportunity and Q&A documents. For more information: https://www.epa.gov/iaq-scho

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2024-2027 Colorado Student Wellness Grant
Closes: March 20, 2024
This grant program exists to support evidence-based practices and the implementation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model (WSCC) as a strategy to improve the health and well-being of children and youth in Colorado to:

  • Increase coordination of policies, practices, and programs to support students' physical, mental, emotional, and social needs.
  • Expand local student wellness policies (C.R.S. 22-32-136 (5.5))
  • Connect school health and wellness efforts to comprehensive health education standards and skills.
  • Identify and address barriers related to learning and health.

Applications for the Colorado Student Wellness Grant must be submitted through GAINS. More information about GAINS is available on CDE’s website. If you have any questions, please email Liz at [email protected]

Resources

Study: Overscheduling Harms Students' Well-being
A recent data analysis by economists from the University of Georgia and the Federal Reserve Board highlights the psychological costs of overscheduling for students, particularly during high-school years. The study reveals that excessive homework and extracurricular activities can harm mental well-being, making students more anxious, depressed or angry. Read more in The Hechinger Report. 

Recess for Adults
You are, let’s say, eight years old, sitting at your school desk. Yes, that desk: the one that confines you in your chair, the one sitting in orderly roles, where you are supposed to do, well, whatever, with self-control and, above all, without causing trouble. Getting things done, under the teacher’s gaze. The bell rings. You are overcome with adrenaline-fueled excitement. It’s recess. Let’s go out to the playground. Doing something else. Read more.

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Educator Residency Improves Teacher Diversity, Well-being
PEBC's pilot program, supported by a $1.5 million, 2-year grant from Kaiser Permanente, aims to rebuild the educator workforce in Colorado by recruiting teachers from historically underserved populations. The Teacher Residency program, aligned with the Thriving Schools initiative, focuses on integrating social and emotional well-being into classrooms to address burnout and retention challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, during the 2022-2023 school year, 9% of teaching positions in Colorado remained unfilled. Since the grant, the program has seen a 32% increase in participants from historically underrepresented groups, with retention rates 25% higher than the national average for program graduates. Learn more about the impactful PEBC Teacher Residency program.

Free Crisis Services
Colorado Crisis Services offers free, confidential support 24/7. Call 844-493-TALK (8255) or text TALK to 38255. Walk-ins are welcome for all Colorado residents, regardless of ability to pay. Visit the website for mental health, substance use, or emotional concerns.


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