Rise & Shine: School districts rebound from recession cuts

COLORADO

  • A new state report highlights signs of financial strain in school districts around the state. EdNews Colorado 
  • Schools are rebounding from cuts that districts made during the recession, but district officials say increases in spending offer a false sense of security. Denver Post
  • Eight North High School students in Denver are spending their summer working for Sen. Michael Johnston. North Denver Tribune
  • Douglas County’s new security program, which places armed marshals in schools, will cost the district $674,000. Our Colorado News
  • A new Montessori school that would be Fort Collins’ sixth charter is asking to open in fall 2014. The Coloradoan

NATION

  • The Gates Foundation is stepping up efforts to influence higher education policies. Chronicle of Higher Education 
  • Florida is considering changes to its accountability system that would prevent a school’s letter grade from dropping far in a single year. AP
  • Hearings begin Tuesday in a lawsuit trying to stop Chicago school closures. Tribune
  • A new study finds that spatial reasoning skills may be a better early indicator of creativity than math or verbal skills. New York Times

Rise & Shine

Each weekday morning, we search websites of various media, comb through RSS feeds and peruse Google alerts to bring you a roundup of the day’s top education headlines, in Colorado and across the country, by 8 a.m. If you’d like to suggest a story we’ve missed or a source we should add to the list, please email us at ednews@ednewscolorado.org.