by Sage Naumann | Sep 1, 2022 | News Articles
By Kevin Mahnken for The 74 Two decades of growth for American students in reading and math were wiped away by just two years of pandemic-disrupted learning, according to national test scores released this morning. Dismal releases from the National...
by Sage Naumann | Aug 17, 2022 | News Articles
Colorado students in most grades did better on statewide tests in math and English this spring compared to last year. But scores in almost every grade level and subject area are still below where they were before the pandemic, according to newly released state...
by Sage Naumann | Aug 17, 2022 | Research Briefs
Introduction The State Board of Education administers a multi-billion dollar budget and makes policies that govern Colorado’s 800,000+ students across 178 school districts, and yet it remains a relatively obscure aspect of our state’s government. As a candidate...
by Sage Naumann | Feb 7, 2022 | News Articles
By John Frank for Axios The tumultuous ouster of the Douglas County superintendent by conservative board members is just the latest example of how education is a political flashpoint ahead of the 2022 election. State of play: A new poll shared...
by Sage Naumann | Jan 15, 2022 | Research Briefs
Ready Colorado commissioned a poll by Cygnal to measure where Colorado voters stand on important educational issues. Here is a brief summary of the results: • Support for education choice and reform is incredibly strong.• The country is headed way off on the wrong...