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The Colorado State Board of Education is a government body in the U.S. state of Colorado tasked with general supervision of public schools. [1] The Constitution of Colorado was amended in 1948 to authorize an elected State Board of Education and the first elections took place in November 1950. [2]
Agate School District 300: 84 Elbert: Aguilar Reorganized School District RE-6: 114 Las Animas: Akron School District R-1: 411 Washington: Alamosa School District RE-11J: 2,188 Alamosa: Archuleta County School District 50 JT: 1,712 Archuleta: Arickaree School District R-2: 101 Washington: Arriba-Flagler Consolidated School District 20: 139 Kit ...
Class 8 (State-operated school districts) Three additional classes of Nebraska school districts, Class 1 (grades K-8; affiliated with one or more Class 2-5 districts and/or joined with a Class 6 district for tax purposes) and Class 6 (grades 6–12; was joined with one or more Class 1 districts) were dissolved on June 15, 2006, and Class 2 ...
The location of the State of Colorado in the United States of America. The following is a list of the 22 boards of cooperative educational services (BOCES) in the State of Colorado of the United States .
The Colorado Department of Education (CDE) is the principal department of the Colorado state government [2] that is responsible for education. It is headquartered in Denver. [3] Members of the Colorado State Board of Education are charged by the Colorado Constitution with the general supervision of the public schools.
The following standardized tests are designed and/or administered by state education agencies and/or local school districts in order to measure academic achievement across multiple grade levels in elementary, middle and senior high school, as well as for high school graduation examinations to measure proficiency for high school graduation.
She has been an advocate for conservative values and has actively participated in the Republican Party at both local and state levels. [1] [2] [3] Propst (Littleton) was elected to the State Board of Education in November 2004 to serve Colorado's Congressional District. [4] She won a six-year term with 62 percent of the vote.
Karen Middleton was born on February 24, 1966. [3]After a career as a development officer and project manager in the field of education, Middleton was appointed to the Colorado State Board of Education in 2004 and in 2006 won election to a two-year term.