by Bolder Pathway School | May 21, 2018 | disabilities, gifted, School, twice exceptional
5 Reasons Your Child Could Be Gifted and No One is Recognizing It by Shawna Twist on 05/21/2018 Gifted students aren’t atypical in their characteristics Gifted students that also have learning disabilities are defined as twice exceptional. However, the defining word...
by Bolder Pathway School | Mar 1, 2012 | Boulder, Boulder Valley School District, BVSD, Colorado, disabilities, extended school year, Improving Schools, instructional hours, Reform, remediation, School, Special Education, special needs, summer, Uncategorized
This week, something hit hard on the home front: Extended School Year services, the limitations the law puts on the wording of these services, and the impact this has on special education students that continue to fall further and further behind their peers in...
by jseat | Mar 29, 2011 | achievement, Bruce Randolph School, charter schools, Graduation Rates, Improving Schools, President Obama, Reform, School, school assessment, standardized testing
Yesterday, President Obama said that there should be a new way to measure school effectiveness for student achievement. He would do away with standardized testing and make use of other means such as high school graduation, attendance rate and college preparedness as a...
by jseat | Mar 2, 2011 | Colorado, Denver Colorado, education funding, Hickenlooper, School
Many of you already know that Governor John Hickenlooper has proposed a $375 million cut to education funding. In theory, I can understand the rationale behind it; after all, education spending is currently tying up 40% of Colorado’s budget and after spending some...
by jseat | Feb 26, 2011 | Boulder, Boulder Valley School District, Colorado, disabilities, Improving Schools, private school, Reform, remediation, School, Special Education, special needs
I wanted to take the time this week to reflect on a few things and get a little more personal about something that has really affected me. As many of you know, I have a passion for teaching that often overwhelms me, even to the point of tears, when I hear some of the...
by jseat | Feb 15, 2011 | achievement, college, Denver Colorado, Graduation Rates, Reform, remediation, School, self-esteem
I am not sure how they can explain this one away! The Denver Post reported last week that while High School dropout rates have dropped and more students are graduating, colleges are reporting that they are now having to provide more remedial classes.This doesn’t...
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