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- Douglas County
- 04/01/2026
- 41 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Dougco School Board meeting, educators discussed the educational potential of the movie “Project Hail Mary” and its source material, a book by Andy Weir. They explored how the themes of scientific failure and perseverance depicted in the story can enhance science education for middle school students.
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- El Paso County
- 3/25/26
- 03/27/2026
- 90 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent District 49 School Board meeting, attention was given to the declaration of April as the Month of the Military Child and the ongoing superintendent evaluation process. The board also discussed financial forecasts and candidate interviews for board vacancies, emphasizing transparency and inclusivity throughout their deliberations.
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- El Paso County
- 3/12/26
- 03/13/2026
- 76 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent District 49 School Board meeting, issues such as fiscal exigency, school safety, and program cuts took center stage. The board discussed the impact of financial constraints on teaching contracts and the controversy surrounding the closure of the dual language immersion (DLI) program. Concerns about school safety were also raised during public comments.
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- Douglas County
- 3/3/26
- 03/03/2026
- 289 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Douglas County School Board meeting was marked by discussions on gender inclusivity in sports, cellphone usage in schools, and a range of community concerns. The meeting saw significant public engagement as speakers voiced opinions on these issues, alongside updates on school programs and policy deliberations.
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- El Paso County
- 2/25/26
- 02/26/2026
- 166 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the District 49 School Board tackled issues of state budget constraints and significant educational program changes. With the state’s budget described as “a billion dollars down” for two consecutive years, the board received guidance from a contract lobbyist, Amy Atwood, to anticipate flat funding levels for the next school year. The meeting also highlighted curriculum revisions in literacy and math.