August 3, 2015 Nominate amazing school psychologists who should be honored for the great work they do. It’s time to gear up for the 2015 School Psychologist of the Year. The Colorado Society of School Psychologists is accepting nominations until Wednesday, Sept. 30. Co-workers, supervisors, students, parents, and anyone else …
Aerospace ‘Road Trip’ Makes Successful Stop
By Natasha Blakely, South Platte Sentinel | July 29, 2015 The aerospace industry in Colorado is one of the largest in the country and the Colorado Space Business Roundtable (CSBR) has goals to expand it, starting with their road trips around Northeastern Colorado. “We do everything but launch rockets,” Joe …
Advanced Placement Teachers Learn New Techniques
By Crystal Anderson, Arvada Press | July 20, 2015 Many students may consider taking an Advanced Placement course daunting, a mentality more than 500 teachers in Colorado are trying to change. “The biggest part of teaching an AP class is instilling the confidence that ‘I can do this’ in our …
New Partnerships Boost STEM Career-Building Programs for Colorado Students
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 24, 2015 DENVER, CO – While Colorado has one of the most highly-skilled labor pools in the country, businesses still rely on recruiting talent from outside the state to meet the demand in occupations that require higher levels of skill in science, technology, engineering and math …
Aerospace Important to Colorado Communities
By Callie Jones, Sterling Journal-Advocate | July 24, 2015 Aerospace in Colorado is a growing industry. The importance of the industry was highlighted Wednesday, when the Colorado Space Business Roundtable (CSBR) stopped in Sterling as part of its Aerospace Business Development Road Trip throughout eastern Colorado. READ MORE >
New Colorado STEMworks Database Spotlights Successful STEM Programs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 21, 2015 DENVER, CO – A powerful new resource for Colorado educators, students, and STEM supporters — the Colorado STEMworks database — will make it easier than ever to partner with successful STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) programs to ensure Colorado students have access to the …
At Summer Seminar, Teachers Learn Advanced Courses Aren’t Just For Some
By Susan Gonzalez, Chalkbeat Colorado | July 17, 2015 When Miranda Schaelling started an Advanced Placement environmental science course three years ago at Harrison High School in Colorado Springs only 16 students enrolled. But next fall, her class roster will boast 126 students. Her key to increasing enrollment? Encourage everyone to …
AP Summer Institute Lends Teachers Support, Training
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 13, 2015 DENVER, CO – More than half of U.S. high school students who show potential to succeed in rigorous Advanced Placement (AP) coursework never enroll. Yet, research shows that high school students who take AP classes are far more likely to go to and graduate from …
Six Colorado Schools Redesign the Future of Student Learning
By The Colorado Education Initiative, YourHub | April 2, 2015 Three Colorado school districts are on the cutting edge of redesigning the classroom of the future — better preparing students for success in the classroom and workforce. Adams County School District 50, Colorado Springs School District 11, and the Thompson …
Colorado STEMworks database seeks STEM partners
By The Colorado Education Initiative, YourHub | April 10, 2015 The Colorado Education Initiative (CEI) and the Colorado Technology Association (CTA) partner to invite STEM programs throughout Colorado to submit an application to become part of the Colorado STEMworks database. READ MORE >