From Ednium: Lead authentically as yourself
What if all leaders of color felt advocated for, sponsored and supported to be leaders in their communities, the way I did as a first-grader?
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What if all leaders of color felt advocated for, sponsored and supported to be leaders in their communities, the way I did as a first-grader?
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If you want to know how to solve crime, depression, inequity, damn racism, sexism, all them isms. If you want to know how to do that, come holler at education.
On my Momma: Fund education to solve society’s intractable problems Read More »
In the wake of the groundbreaking but rocky rollout of universal preschool (UPK) in Colorado last year, the focus at the school level has shifted towards ensuring that parents receive the support they need during the enrollment process. Recognizing the pivotal role parents play in a child’s educational journey, KIPP Colorado Public Schools is working
Supporting families through the Universal PreK process Read More »
My charter high school did an excellent job providing students of color with different opportunities like internships and extracurricular activities, but I wonder if these resources are also available and known to students in other nearby schools.
My charter school prepared me for college; others like me might not be so lucky Read More »
When I think about community impact, it is about the connections you make, it’s about knowing the community and understanding its problems enough to make real change. When I needed help throughout my life, those true connections were there to help me understand my next steps.
From Ednium: Be a person of value Read More »
If we can first agree that multiple, valuable truths exist simultaneously in education: congratulations! We made it to our first agreement.
Can you sign onto the five agreements? Read More »
During this open enrollment season, we encourage parents to explore charter school options, and we’ve highlighted resources to help inform that decision below.
Unlocking opportunity: The power of charter schools for Colorado parents Read More »
More than 2,200 new students have arrived since the start of the school year. DPS has been planning for slow, steady enrollment declines for the foreseeable future, and this throws planning into disarray. There’s no way to know how long the influx will continue, how many of the new arrivals will stay, or for how long.
DPS deserves kudos for handling of migrant student influx Read More »
In this inaugural piece by new Boardhawk columnist Alexis Menocal Harrigan, she argues that the Denver school board’s foot-dragging on drawing new director district essentially disenfranchises some voters.
It’s past time for DPS board to move on redistricting Read More »
As we begin a new year, I am pleased to announce two new op-ed columnists, Alexis Menocal Harrigan and Aaron Massey, each of whom will be contributing monthly to Boardhawk.
Introducing two new, monthly Boardhawk columnists Read More »