Ann Schimke

Ann Schimke

Senior Reporter, Chalkbeat Colorado

Ann Schimke covers early childhood issues for Chalkbeat Colorado. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and the Denver Post. She holds a master’s degree in education policy from the University of Michigan. She joined Chalkbeat (then EdNews Colorado) in 2012. Email: aschimke@chalkbeat.org

Colorado is one of several states to offer free school meals to all students.

The five teachers were randomly selected from 140 applicants.

Preparan platillos como el pozole, boloñesa de bisonte, pollo al sésamo con naranja, hamburguesas y sándwiches vietnamitas de bánh mì.

Along with dozens of AI apps designed for educators, there’s a flood of conferences, training, and webinars on the topic.

Students at STEAD School in Commerce City make everything from bison Bolognese to Vietnamese bánh mì sandwiches.

State officials warned, however, that Colorado’s dire budget outlook could limit money for dyslexia support.

Amendment 80 proposed to enshrine school choice in the Colorado Constitution.

Voters in about 15 Colorado communities have approved the use of lodging tax revenue for child care efforts.

In the Thompson School District, a former school will become the first shelter for homeless youth in northern Colorado.