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The plan to keep everyone employed could cost the district up to about $2.7 million. Author: Yesenia Robles (Chalkbeat Colorado) Published: 10:43 AM MDT May 25, 2021 Updated: 10:45 AM MDT May 25, 2021 AURORA, Colo. Aurora school district leaders are planning to create jobs for people who have been displaced, if they can’t find a district vacancy that they can fill for next school year. As of Tuesday, 11 employees who lost their jobs through budget cuts but still have job protections still had not yet found new positions in the district. Usually, that would have triggered layoffs, known as a reduction in force, but the Aurora school board twice cast split votes against letting the district make staff cuts. ....
The Aurora school board voted against reducing staff. The district may have to keep paying some of the 20 employees whose jobs have been eliminated. ....
Five Colorado school districts are recruiting new superintendents after a series of pandemic departures Nearly 40% of students are in these districts Five school districts, including the three largest in the state, are looking for superintendents after a series of departures. and last updated 2021-03-16 10:31:39-04 Itâs been a challenging year for everyone involved in K-12 education, including those at the top. Five metro area school districts are currently looking for new superintendents. The departures started in July of 2020, when JeffCo Public Schoolsâ Jason Glass left for a job in Kentucky. In September, Dr. Thomas Tucker resigned as superintendent of Douglas County School District, citing personal reasons. Susana Cordova surprised the Denver Public Schools community when she announced in November that she had accepted a new job in Dallas Public Schools. Sandra Smyser of the Poudre School District announced in January that she would retire. And S ....
Tensions rising between teachers, leadership in Colorado school districts Return to in-person learning prompts new disputes Two school districts have seen new disputes between teachers and district leadership over the return to in-person learning. and last updated 2021-02-23 10:15:31-05 Tensions are rising in two metro area school districts over concerns about in-person learning. On Tuesday, the JeffCo Public Schools Board of Education is set to decide when high school and middle school students will return to five days a week of in-person learning. A copy of a letter signed by staff at Standley Lake High School and obtained by Denver7 called JeffCoâs Restart Plan a âmassive failure.â A petition is also circulating calling for JeffCo to postpone a return to full in-person for secondary students until the fall. ....