Happy Haynes remembers Dr. Sharon Bailey
Sharon’s life reflected a lifelong commitment to educational equity and quality education, particularly for African American students.
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Sharon’s life reflected a lifelong commitment to educational equity and quality education, particularly for African American students.
Happy Haynes remembers Dr. Sharon Bailey Read More »
I will never forget Dr. Bailey’s dogged persistence advocating for an issue she deeply believed in, and the moral force of not only her arguments, but her mere presence in meetings.
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Barbara’s varied professional accomplishments provide a template for others who aspire to a life of service, which Marian Wright Edelman described as “the very purpose of life, and not something you do in your spare time.”
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When the new DPS board is sworn in next week, Tay Anderson, without question, will become the most powerful member of that body, and its ideological leader.
Pay issue shows that Tay Anderson now leads the DPS board Read More »
There was a lot of anxiety around social interaction when we returned to school. A lot of care and personal time and patience were necessary to make the students comfortable opening up and expressing themselves.
Supporting student success inside and outside the classroom Read More »
Why did people vote this way? Did they like what they saw from the current board, which has had moments of dysfunction and in-fighting, muddled through pandemic disruptions, and drove out a superintendent of color who had been a career district employee?
“Union super majority” now driving the DPS bus Read More »
What’s clear about today’s election is that big money backing various candidates believes the stakes are high. Why else would campaign contributions to Denver candidates directly and through Independent Expenditure Committees this cycle be approaching $2 million, and will perhaps surpass the $2.28 million spent in 2019?
Your vote truly matters in this low-turnout school board election Read More »
The stakes in the Denver Public School board elections have never been higher. he board must move from internal conflict and self-directed focus to a dedicated focus on the students.
A legacy of dedication: Elect the leaders our kids deserve Read More »
A teachers union-backed Independent Expenditure Committee is going deeply negative in Denver school board races, with misleading claims and glaring factual errors.
Union-backed mailers include misleading, inaccurate claims Read More »
From the beginning of school in late August through the end of September, DPS, (like school systems around the country) has experienced a significant spike in violence and drug violations in and around its schools. The Denver school board last year ordered the removal of 18 Denver Police Department School Resource Officers effective this school year.