Rockfalls are regular occurrences in Colorado, and the debris they jettison onto roadways and other structures is hazardous.
Volunteers can help paint on Sept. 10-11 Aurora Street Mural to Guide Visitors to Stanley
“Street art” takes on a new meaning as two blocks of asphalt in Aurora become the canvas for a large-scale mural.
Noise Wall Issue Delays MLK Extension
The extension of Martin Luther King Blvd. in Stapleton has been delayed for perhaps a full calendar year.
Supt. Boasberg Confirms No Cap on NHS Size, Even if a Shared Middle School Would Need to Be Relocated
Board approves construction of a high school for DSST: Conservatory Green on the Sandoval Campus but also approves a very specific resolution on supporting NHS as an IB program and as a comprehensive high school.
A Top-Performing Alternative
The top-performing alternative high school in the Denver Public Schools (DPS) district this year is Denver Online High School, which serves a surprisingly diverse array of students.
Youth of Color Share Thoughts on Cops and Creating Change
When 16-year-old Jedidiah Johnson, who is African-American, was a freshman in high school, he and some friends were accused of taking his teacher’s Adderall pills from the classroom.
DPS Meeting Monday, Dec. 5th at 6pm
DPS will present its plans for building a new elementary school, the temporary placement of the elementary school at Sandoval, the use of newly approved bond funds to add a DSST high school at Sandoval, and the completion of Northfield High School.
Funding Approved for MLK Extension and Quebec Improvements
It is official—in 2018, Martin Luther King Blvd will extend as a four-lane road from Havana to Peoria.
Teens Take to the Streets
Drivers Ed from Anne Hebert on Vimeo.
While DPS has been scrambling to find seats for the many children who started arriving in Stapleton over 10 years ago, residents have been wondering what the streets will be like when those babies are teenage drivers.
DPS Signals Change: SPF Ratings Highlight Equity
School Performance Framework (SPF) “stoplight” scores are out for DPS schools, for the first time in two years, and the results are surprising to many in the local community.