Salud Integral -- Danza -- Actuación y Teatro -- Matemáticas -- Música -- Educación física -- Lectura, escritura y comunicación -- Ciencia -- Estudios Sociales -- Artes Visuales -- Idiomas del Mundo., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed December 2017)
H.B. 15-1323 includes five areas requiring CDE to apply for waivers from the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). CDE staff is working with the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) to develop waivers that meet the requirements of the new state law. During discussions, CDE has been given an indication of the requirements that are likely to be approved by the U.S. Department of Education and those needing some adjustments before they may be approved., "September 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2020)
During the legislative cycle of 2015, HB 15-1323 concerning assessments in public schools was passed. This law has impact on the administration and use of state assessments, accreditation ratings and school plan types, school readiness and educator effectiveness, among other requirements., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2020)
HB15-1323 affects several different education issues, including state assessments, educator effectiveness and assessment pilots. This summary provides details on the changes to school and district accountability. Please note that HB15-1323 supersedes HB14-1182, which specified guidelines for assigning accreditation ratings during the assessment transition., "June 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2020)
The purpose of this accountability handbook is to assist school districts and schools in implementing Colorado's accountability program. Each school district develops its own accountability system tailored to its community and supported by CDE guidelines., "July 2004."--Cover., "08/13/04"--P. 45 footer, Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed March 2014)
Colorado's statewide Healthy School Meals for All Program provides reimbursement for students' free school meals (breakfast and lunch), regardless of economic background and provides funding for other programs supporting farm to school systems and school food service workers. This executive summary highlights the Technical Advisory Group's work to outline policy options to make Healthy School Meals for All more sustainable., Emily Gutierrez [and 4 others], "December 2024.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-181), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2025)
The Healthy kids Colorado survey (HKCS) collects self-reported health information from Colorado middle and high school students. A unified version of the survey was launched in 2013 that addresses multiple needs for youth health data and provides both state- and region-level results., prepared for the Colorado Department of Education, Colorado Department of Human Services, and Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment ; by the University of Colorado Denver Community Epidemiology & Program Evaluation Group., Executive summary -- Survey methods -- High school overview -- Middle school overview -- HSR 1: Yuma, Washington, Morgan, Logan, Sedgwick, Phillips -- HSR 2: Larimer -- HSR 3: Douglas -- HSR 4: El Paso -- HSR 5: Elbert, Lincoln, Kit Carson, Cheyenne -- HSR 6: Crowley, Kiowa, Bent, Prowers, Otero, Huerfano, Las Animas, Baca -- HSR 7: Pueblo -- HSR 8: Saguache, Mineral, Rio Grande, Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla -- HSR 9: Dolores, Montezuma, San Juan, La Plata, Archuleta -- HSR 10: Montrose, San Miguel, Ouray, Hinsdale, Delta, Gunnison -- HSR 11: Moffat, Rio Blanco, Routt, Jackson -- HSR 12: Garfield, Eagle, Pitkin, Summit, Grand -- HSR 13: Lake, Chaffee, Fremont, Custer -- HSR 14: Adams -- HSR 15: Arapahoe -- HSR 16: Boulder -- HSR 17: Gilpin, Clear Creek, Park, Teller -- HSR 18: Weld -- HSR 19: Mesa -- HSR 20: Denver -- Adolescent alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use -- Adolescent suicide risk and protective factors -- Adolescent tobacco use and exposure -- Adolescent weight and physical activity -- Marijuana overview -- Sexual health overview -- Sexual orientation overview., "Fall 2014.", Cover title of executive summary., Print version record for executive summary.
The Healthy kids Colorado survey (HKCS) collects self-reported health information from Colorado middle and high school students. A unified version of the survey was launched in 2013 that addresses multiple needs for youth health data and provides both state- and region-level results., "Fall 2014.", Cover title., Description based on print version record.
[report authors: Nazanin Mohajeri-Nelson and eight others], Introduction -- Executive summary -- Burlington Elementary School -- Canyon Creek Elementary School -- Soaring Eagles Elementary School -- South Lakewood Elementary School -- Tavelli Elementary School -- Overall findings., Description based on online resource; title from website; (viewed February 2023)
[report authors: Nazanin Mohajeri-Nelson and eight others], Introduction -- Executive summary -- Burlington Elementary School -- Canyon Creek Elementary School -- Soaring Eagles Elementary School -- South Lakewood Elementary School -- Tavelli Elementary School -- Overall findings., Description based on online resource; title from website; (viewed February 2023)