A group of eighth-grade students at Berry Creek Middle School have spent the semester starting their own businesses. On Saturday, April 6, the students are joining Eagle County small business owners to sell their products.
While some things about this school year demonstrated a shift away from some of the pandemic’s impacts, challenges with the local housing crisis, the national educator shortage and broader statewide funding formulas have persisted. This.
As the end of August rolls around, so does the inevitable end of summer. And for local kids and educators, while the feeling is associated with some end-of-summer blues, it also brings the mixture of.
Claire Nibbe, a language teacher at Berry Creek Middle School in Edwards, knows that Friday, May 6, will be a special day and one very different from all others.