KOAA & Southeast Express present Coffee Connect on education
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and last updated 2021-07-26 15:33:48-04
COLORADO SPRINGS â As students and staff prepare to return to school in a matter of weeks, conversations are happening in Colorado on the future of learning.
From addressing learning loss from the pandemic to challenges facing students beyond the classroom, community leaders are working on a variety of solutions.
On Wednesday, KOAA will partner with Southeast Express for its monthly Coffee Connect panel. This month s panel focuses on education issues.
Panel participants include Regina English, Vice President, Harrison School District 2, Brittney Stroh, Executive Dir. Atlas Preparatory School Maurice Henson, Vice President, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Pikes Peak Region, and David Prosper, Co-Founder & CEO, Shepherd Revolution Leadership Academy.
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Three new Colorado Springs City Council members and three incumbents won the six district races in the April 6 election, early returns showed.
The upset came in District 2, the northern portion of the city, with retired Air Force Col. Randy Helms defeating incumbent Councilman Dave Geislinger.
“I am very proud of the campaign that we ran,” Helms said.
The other new faces are, based on early results, retired physician assistant Dave Donelson in District 1 and executive coach Nancy Henjum, in District 5, early returns showed. Both were running for open seats in highly competitive races.
Incumbents Council President Richard Skorman, Councilwoman Yolanda Avila in District 4 and Councilman Mike O’Malley will keep their seats.