Why do Colorado charter schools serving thousands of students receive only a small share of local bond funding? A new op-ed explores the growing push for facilities funding fairness.
Through responsibility- and skill-building programs like the Dragon Safety Patrol and VEX IQ Robotics, Flagstaff Academy's students gain hands-on experience in leadership, safety and technology.
With a major new investment, Lotus School of Excellence is expanding access while aligning academics, infrastructure, and culture, proving that growth and rigor can go hand-in-hand.
Summit Middle School’s new Design Futures wing is giving students hands-on opportunities to design, build, cook, and explore real-world career pathways in STEM and the culinary arts
Between 2015 and 2024, Colorado public schools—both district-run and charter—benefitted from a total of $17.2 billion in public funding dedicated to facilities costs.