Denver school board candidate Kwame Spearman and the city's teachers union, which endorsed the former Tattered Cover CEO in his bid for an at-large seat, denounced as racist an election mailer attacking him as a bully.
While the Denver Classroom Teachers Association and Denver Families Action, a deep-pocketed political group with charter school ties, each endorsed their own slate of candidates, the emergence of another persistently vocal group parents is driving conversations around the race for three seats on the DPS Board of Education.
While the Denver Classroom Teachers Association and Denver Families Action, a deep-pocketed political group with charter school ties, each endorsed their own slate of candidates, the emergence of another persistently vocal group parents is driving conversations around the race for three seats on the DPS Board of Education.
Denver’s school board, which has drawn the ire of parent groups over directors' infighting and the district's handling of school safety, faces a potential shake-up in November's election.
Denver Public Schools must redraw the boundaries of its school board districts to balance uneven population growth. But community groups have concerns.