News Category: Great Education Colorado
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Why is School Funding Important?
Melany Munoz The vision of an inclusive and welcoming future school system embodies the principles of equity, access to resources, and a diverse, respectful, and nurturing environment. This essay will explore what such a school could look like in the next couple of years, highlighting the key components that make...
No More Pickleball with Education Funds
In an intense whiplash of back and forth, lawsuits and petitions from democrat and republican representatives, States have succeeded in the requests for releasing the approved 2025 budgeted funds. A letter from the US Education Department announced that it will be releasing all federal funding that had been withheld by the Trump...
When we F.I.G.H.T– we Get It Done!
Nearly three years ago, the American Birthright Standards were the hottest topic in the Colorado education landscape as the social studies revisions were being reviewed. Districts in their authorized autonomy, were considering whether or not to adopt a certain curriculum and the state was ablaze, not in the mile-high way...
SCHOOL
By: Tanishka Tagare School, a place where knowledge ignites. A place of curiosity where minds are set free, A pathway to a future they yearn to see. Halls where hopes and dreams soar, And they keep aspiring, more and more. School, a place of, Cognitive thinking, Honor, Opportunity, Optimism, Limitless...
5 Ways Great Ed Builds Grassroots Momentum
As legislative session has wrapped, we're closing out this season with a reminder of how grassroots power is vital in supporting a campaign. Great Education Colorado hosted the Get it Done! Advocacy Day with 40 Action Ambassadors who truly were remarkable and essential in getting in contact with legislators, explaining...
This is what Getting it done Looks Like
On April 16, Great Ed hosted our first “Get It Done” Advocacy Day, with the goal of getting the General Assembly to commit to full and fair funding of Colorado’s public schools. Nailed it. On that day, thanks to the leadership of the sponsor, Senator Cathy Kipp, the Senate overwhelmingly...
From Well-Funded Halls to Bare Classroom Walls
By: Sree Sharma This image shows the importance of school funding on a students' future opportunities. By placing twoblack-and-white images side by side, I emphasize the difference between the outcome of a well-funded and poorly-funded school. The image on the left shows a positive outcome, with an engaged and confident...
Public Affairs Coordinator
Job OverviewThe Public Affairs Coordinator will play a key role in amplifying and supporting GreatEducation Colorado’s policy, advocacy, and communications initiatives. The ideal candidateis passionate about educational equity, highly organized, and thrives in fast-paced,collaborative environments. This role works across multiple campaigns and coalitions,helping to build local capacity and deliver strategic...
Open Arms
by Dikshya Gauli In a school where hearts are open wide, Inclusion's the tide, diversity's pride. A tapestry of voices, cultures, and dreams, A rainbow of faces in harmonious streams. Kindness and empathy, the golden rule, In this welcoming place, it's taught in school. No judgment or bias, prejudice erased,...