Gov. Polis signs several bills in Pueblo, including for the front range rail district and education
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) Governor Jared Polis visited Pueblo on Wednesday where he met with small business owners and signed several bills, including bills to create a Front Range Rail District and improve education.
At Risley International Academy of Innovation, Polis signed the Fifth-day School Enrichment Programs Funding bill and the Increasing Access To High-Quality Credentials bill.
HB21-1006 creates the fifth-day academic enrichment and support grant program, which awards grants to eligible community-based nonprofit organizations that provide supplemental educational programs for students in preschool through high school.
Accountability Clock paused again, school districts utilizing extra time to make turnaround
Mayo Davison
and last updated 2021-04-07 22:24:29-04
PUEBLO â Colorado lawmakers have passed new legislation to pause the state s Accountability Clock for the second time due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
While it s paused, low-performing schools will be unable to change their rating.
Risley International Academy of Innovation in Pueblo School District 60 has been on the clock for the last nine years. I really like being at Risley because I love how supportive the community, teachers, and staff are. Probably some of the best people I ve met these past three years, said Dezrey Trujillo, Eighth Grader at Risley International Academy of Innovation.
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A pilot program that provides remote learning shelters for the children of local first responders and essential workers is set to expire Thursday, but its creators hope to build on its successes and extend the program long-term.
The Fair Care Learning Shelter Pilot Program a community collaboration between Pueblo School District 70, Pueblo School District 60 and the Boys & Girls Club of Pueblo County features seven sites across town where essential workers can leave their children under the care of substitute teachers who supervise and assist them with remote learning.
“If you’re an essential worker, or if you’re a first responder, you don’t have that luxury to actually stay at home with your children,” said project consultant Gregory Howell, who spearheaded the effort with D70 government and community affairs coordinator Roxanne Pignanelli.