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The Donnell-Kay Foundation improves public education and drives systemic school reform in Colorado through solid research, creative dialogue and critical thinking. It focuses on funding systemic reform and state level policy in the areas of early childhood, K-12, and higher education. The Foundation also provides operating and program funding to school districts and non-profit organizations statewide - with a focus on urban schools in metro-Denver. Click on the links below to read about the wide range of education issues in the news in which the Foundation is involved. You will need Adobe Reader to view the news articles in their PDF format.



State Accountability
01/2004 “Accountability Handout”
01/14/2004 “Standards don't measure up” - The Denver Post
03/01/2004 “Amendment 23”
03/10/2004 “Contradictory school reports fail parents' test” - The Denver Post

General
03/15/2004 “New, Flexible Policies Help Teachers Become Highly Qualified” - Ed.gov
05/17/2004 “Seeking superintendents” - Rocky Mountain News
07/27/2004 “DPS, teachers set talks” - The Denver Post

Mapping Colorado
2003-2004 School Districts by Assessed Value Per Pupil
2003-2004 School Districts by Assessed Value
2003-2004 School Districts by Population
2003-2004 School Districts by Student Enrollment
2003-2004 School Districts by Total Bonding Capacity


Archives
2007 - Archived articles from 2007.
2006 - Archived articles from 2006.
2005 - Archived articles from 2005.
2004 - Archived articles from 2004.
2002 - Archived articles from 2002.

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