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- Boulder County
- 03/23/2026
- 39 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Boulder Valley School Board meeting was a celebration of student and educator accomplishments, highlighting exceptional achievements in athletics, health professions, and education. Noteworthy recognitions included wrestlers, swimmers, and future health professionals, as well as those excelling in educational roles across the district.
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- Weld County
- 3/23/26
- 03/23/2026
- 180 Minutes
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Overview: The Greeley-Evans District 6 School Board meeting focused on revising the district’s dress code policy, highlighting the challenges of enforcement consistency and its impact on students. Alongside, the board addressed safety improvements and educational achievements within the district.
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- Garfield County
- 3/18/26
- 03/18/2026
- 259 Minutes
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Overview: The Roaring Fork School Board meeting was dominated by discussions on budget deficits, potential solutions including a mill levy override, and debates over the school district’s sex education curriculum. Financial challenges were a central focus, with the board reiterating the necessity of transparency and community involvement in tackling these issues.
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- Montezuma County
- 3/17/26
- 03/17/2026
- 178 Minutes
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Overview: The Montezuma-Cortez School Board meeting unfolded with discussions surrounding the selection of legal counsel, audit services, and innovative instructional models aimed at elevating educational outcomes. The board explored the implications of these decisions on the district’s operational efficiency and student engagement, with a focus on future strategic planning and communication improvements.
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- Pueblo County
- 3/17/26
- 03/17/2026
- 120 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Pueblo School District 70 School Board meeting, members engaged in a heated discussion regarding the district’s legal representation by attorney Brad Miller, while also addressing the resignation of Superintendent Ronda Rein and approving a series of donations and contracts.