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Hundreds of colleges are only testing students if they feel sick or think they were exposed to COVID-19. That's according to new data from more than 1,400 colleges which was obtained by NPR.
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In January, students at Southwest Open School looked into their unique experiences and produced the following stories of transformation and change as part…
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Computer technology has become an integral part of our lives, but with the rapid changes in personal devices, it can be hard to keep up. KSJD's Tom Yoder…
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Education funding in Colorado continues to face challenges that communities must address at the local level to maintain school budgets. KSJD's Tom Yoder…
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Southwest Open School, commonly known as SWOS, has served students in Cortez for 30 years. KSJD's Tom Yoder talks with Jennifer Chappelle, the Director of…
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Colorado Lieutenant Governor Joe Garcia is currently on a state-wide bus tour to address the issue of early childhood literacy. KSJD's Tom Yoder talks…
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TRIO education assistance programs are designed to identify and provide services for students from disadvantaged backgrounds who want to go to college.…
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A career in law enforcement can be exciting and rewarding, while also helping to maintaining public safety. KSJD's Sarah Syverson talks with Southwest…
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This year's Colorado Book Award finalists include three authors from southwest Colorado. KSJD's Tom Yoder talks with Eric Ikenouye and Kathy Berg from the…
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The Jefferson County Open School in Lakewood, Colorado provides alternatives to conventional schooling that strive toward creating lifelong learners.…
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Administration of a public school system provides a perspective into education that can reveal important issues. KSJD's newest interview host Dave Hart…
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The Montezuma School to Farm Project works to connect our region's farming heritage with school students to help them understand agriculture and where our…