The Summer Meals Program is funded by U.S. Department of Agriculture and administered by the Colorado Department of Education to ensure that children and teens maintain access to healthy meals during the summer. In the Pikes Peak region, Ellicott D-22, Hanover D-28, Fountain-Fort Carson D-8, Widefield D-3, Colorado Springs D-11, Harrison D-2 and D-49 are all providing meals to children at no charge across 44 locations.
A public information session will take place at the D-20 Administration Center and feature representatives from TEACH Colorado, the Colorado Department of Education (CDE), UCCS, CU Denver, Western Colorado University and Pikes Peak BOCES to present attendees the different options and pathways currently available to earn a teaching license.
Mike Miles is the face of one of the largest educational transformations attempted in this country and his success or failure won't be apparent for years.
The Cherokee Trail boys repeated as the Class 5A track state champions on Saturday at Jeffco Stadium, blowing away the field with 111 points, nearly double the tally of second-place Mountain Vista.