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Calling Mentors for the A+ Angels Mentor Program at East HS

July 1, 2014 / Announcements, Schools/Education / No Comments

A+ Angels strives to narrow the achievement gap. Learn how you can become involved.

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Plans/Proposals for NE High Schools Aim to Cut The Achievement Gap

July 1, 2014 / Maegan Parker Brooks / Schools/Education / No Comments
Avi Tropper

Springtime was a season full of fresh ideas for change in the Denver Public School (DPS) system. In Northeast Denver, these proposals elicited controversy across the Northfield, East, Manual, and George Washington High School communities.

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Near Northeast High School: Named and Explained

June 3, 2014 / Maegan Parker Brooks / Schools/Education / 4 Comments

At a Monday, June 2 community forum, principal Avi Tropper covered a variety of topics about new Northfield High School (NHS), including items like school name and colors. He also discussed the details of a revised boundary proposal and explained why he has chosen the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program over Advanced Placement.

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Proposed changes to storied program roil Denver high school

June 1, 2014 / Schools/Education / No Comments

George Washington High School considers opening up the elite IB program to more students. Read the full article by Chalkbeat Colorado.

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Boundary Meeting for Near Northeast High School Elicits Widespread Frustration

May 29, 2014 / Maegan Parker Brooks / Schools/Education / No Comments

More than 60 parents and community members attended a DPS meeting on Wednesday, May 28 at DSST Stapleton to preview boundary recommendations for the Near Northeast (NNE) High School.

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Determining boundaries for the high school at Stapleton

June 1, 2014 / Carol Roberts / Schools/Education / No Comments

While trying to reach a decision about boundaries, parents consider equity and inclusion for an integrated high-performing high school.

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DPS Community Conversation Regarding East-Manual Partnership

June 1, 2014 / Maegan Parker Brooks & Carol Roberts / Schools/Education / 1 Comment

On Tuesday May 27, DPS held a community meeting at East High School to discuss the possibility of an East-Manual Partnership.

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New Stapleton High School Programming and Culture Take Shape

June 1, 2014 / Maegan Parker Brooks / Schools/Education / No Comments
Avi Tropper

The new Stapleton high school principal Avi Tropper answers the question: How do we establish the type of academic programming and cultural values to achieve such bold aspirations?

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High School Update–Boundaries and Construction

May 7, 2014 / Schools/Education / No Comments

Read a summary of the May 7 community meeting on high school boundaries and a letter from DPS with an update on the high school.

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Tech Camps at Four NE Schools This Summer

May 1, 2014 / Laurie Dunklee / Kids Camps & Classes, Schools/Education / No Comments
OWL leaders

Northeast Denver students in grades 3 to 8 won’t need to leave the neighborhood to learn advanced computer skills this summer.

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