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1/25/2013

Students weigh in on Air Academy High School teacher's arrest, accused of sexual assault

Posted 10:59 AM 1/25/2013 by Jacqui Heinrich, jheinrich@koaa.com

Students at Air Academy High School are weighing in on the arrest of Bryan Paul Mertz, a science teacher at the school and a former lecturer at UCCS.

40-year-old Mertz was arrested Wednesday night at his home after police interviewed an alleged victim; they say someone tipped off a school (More)

1/24/2013

Board of Education hears D-11 closure recommendations

Posted 11:24 PM 1/23/2013 by Jacqui Heinrich, jheinrich@koaa.com

Critical decisions about the future of several District 11 schools are now in the hands of the Board of Education.

Wednesday night parents, students, teachers, and staff gathered at the School Administration Building for the last chance to openly voice concerns over D-11's (More)

1/17/2013

Emotions run high at Wasson High School closure discussion

Posted 11:39 PM 1/16/2013 by Jacqui Heinrich, jheinrich@koaa.com

Parents, students, and school staff met for a second time at Wasson High School Wednesday night; it's one of three schools District 11 is considering closing in an effort to cut costs.

There were many tears shed as community members voiced their concerns to the school board. The district (More)

1/16/2013

Academy encourages local kids to ask an astronaut

Academy encourages local kids to ask an astronaut

Posted 2:42 PM 1/16/2013 by Andy Koen

US AIR FORCE ACADEMY - Hey kids, have you ever wondered what it's like in space? Why not ask an astronaut about it?  This week the US Air Force Academy is collecting questions from local students from kindergarten through 12th grade to be asked of former astronaut and retired Air Force Col. (More)...

GOP proposes more funds for CO English learners

1/15/2013

Preparing to honor another hero

Posted 6:09 PM 1/16/2013 by Matt Stafford

At the Center for American Values in Pueblo, portraits of more than 140 Medal of Honor recipients hang on the walls.

Retired Staff Sergeant Clinton Romesha, who served at Fort Carson, will soon be one of the newest additions. He'll be honored in a ceremony at the White House in February (More)

1/13/2013

Commerce City mulls daytime curfew for teenagers

Commerce City mulls daytime curfew for teenagers

Posted 12:56 PM 1/13/2013 by Matt Stafford

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) - Commerce City officials are mulling a proposal to implement a daytime curfew for teenagers in an effort to stop students from ditching school. The Denver Post reports school-resource officers have proposed a plan in which the city's curfew would be extended (More)

1/11/2013

Janitors could be the next line of defense for one school

Janitors could be the next line of defense for one school

Posted 6:00 PM 1/11/2013 by Alyse Rzemek

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -- A rural school district in Ohio is drawing attention with its plans to arm a handful of its non-teaching employees with handguns this year - perhaps even janitors.

Four employees in the Montpelier schools have agreed to take a weapons training course and carry their (More)

Students, parents, teachers react to D-11 school closure proposal

1/9/2013

College president gets triple severance

College president gets triple severance

Posted 1:15 PM 1/9/2013 by Alyse Rzemek

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - An attorney for Colorado Mountain College says former president Stan Jensen was paid nearly three times what he normally would have collected in severance pay when he resigned last month. Attorney Tim Whitsitt says Jensen would have been entitled to (More)

Gates: Test scores not enough for teacher reviews

1/7/2013

Harvard Medical School launches series of e-books

Harvard Medical School launches series of e-books

Posted 8:39 AM 1/7/2013 by Lauren Molenburg

NEW YORK (AP) - The publishing arm of the Harvard Medical School is planning a series of short, original e-books on work, parenting, yoga and how to be a surgeon. The eight books launched Monday by Harvard Health Publications are part of a new series, "A Harvard Medical School Guide." (More)

1/5/2013

Vets face confusion using GI Bill at state schools

Vets face confusion using GI Bill at state schools

Posted 10:27 AM 1/5/2013 by Matt Stafford

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - In choosing to serve her country in uniform, Hayleigh Lynn Perez knowingly accepted a nomadic life. Now the former Army sergeant says she and thousands of other veterans trying to get a higher education are being penalized for that enforced rootlessness. Under the (More)

12/26/2012

Tablet as teacher: Ethiopian kids learn ABCs

Tablet as teacher: Ethiopian kids learn ABCs

Posted 10:24 AM 12/26/2012 by Lauren Molenburg

WENCHI, Ethiopia (AP) - The kids in this volcano-rim village wear filthy, ragged clothes. They sleep beside cows and sheep in huts made of sticks and mud. They don't go to school. Yet they all can chant the English alphabet, and some can spell words. The key to their success: 20 (More)

12/25/2012

US gun support runs far deeper than politics

US gun support runs far deeper than politics

Posted 9:51 AM 12/25/2012 by Matt Stafford

BRYAN, Texas (AP) - As President Barack Obama urges new gun restrictions in the wake of the Connecticut school massacre, the National Rifle Association is calling for armed volunteers in public schools. It has set up another political debate over gun violence. Yet gun enthusiasts like (More)

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