The holidays are behind us; it’s time for summer camp planning. With 50+ choices, Front Porch makes it easy to find what your children will love.
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.
1,821 ViewsBike Drive Brings Transportation to Africa
Preparing for her November 2017 Bat Mitzvah, 13 year-old Leah Grossman remembered seeing a Bicycles for Humanity (BFH) flyer and thought it might be the perfect service project for her.
1,818 ViewsOpEd – Parents Need Information from DPS About School Quality
Count me among those who wouldn’t consider sending my child to a “red” school, a school that under Denver’s School Performance Framework, or SPF, is “accredited on probation.”
1,807 ViewsStore Helps Customers Find Their Style
A fine clothing story in Northfield wants people to walk out feeling and looking good.
1,776 ViewsDior at the DAM
Central Park PickleBRAWL
On March 14, Arslan Guney, 71, was doing what he loves—playing pickleball and teaching newbies how to play at the Central Park Rec Center. Twenty-four hours later, the rec center canceled all pickleball, revoked Guney’s membership to all city rec centers and filed felony criminal mischief charges against him for $10,000 in damages, a crime that carries up to three years in prison.
1,761 ViewsFoster Grandparents Program Offers Stipend to Income-Qualified Volunteers
There is a new opportunity for seniors who are living on a low, fixed income and enjoy working with children.
1,738 ViewsRTD Says A Line Crossing Problems Solved
In an April 20 letter to the Federal Railroad Administration, RTD “now asserts that the A-Line highway grade crossings are operating in accordance with the design.”
1,736 ViewsAdvocates keep banging their heads on the TABOR wall
Over the last three decades governors, various legislators, education advocates, construction company executives, business leaders and civic activists have organized to ask Colorado voters to increase taxes to raise more money for the state’s cash-strapped schools, crumbling highways and other needs.
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