
Jenny Brundin
Education Reporter at Colorado Public Radio
Education Reporter, Colorado Public Radio. Admirer of deep thought, youth, eccentrics.
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1 week ago |
durangoherald.com | Jenny Brundin
Program relies on $120 million in federal funding annually Head Start, the nation’s program that provides child care and preschool education to low-income families, is now in the Trump administration’s crosshairs to be cut. A preliminary version of President Donald Trump’s budget proposal would eliminate funding to Head Start and Early Head Start, according to an official familiar with the plan as reported in USA Today.
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1 week ago |
rmpbs.org | Lucas Brady Woods |Bente Birkeland |Andrea Kramar |Jenny Brundin
This story was produced as part of the Colorado Capitol News Alliance. It first appeared at kunc.org. DENVER — In front of descendants of Sand Creek Massacre survivors, Colorado lawmakers unanimously greenlighted a memorial sculpture Monday to commemorate the 1864 atrocity at the State Capitol. “Our hope is that this memorial will be a turning point when Colorado says, ‘We are not afraid to confront our past because we believe in a just and honest future,'” said Sen.
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2 weeks ago |
rmpbs.org | Andrea Kramar |Bente Birkeland |Jenny Brundin |Alison Borden
Editor's note: This story contains details of sexual assault and might be difficult for some readers. DENVER — It’s a situation Miranda Spencer never thought she’d find herself in. The Denver mom was going through a divorce in November of 2023, when she decided to try a dating app for the first time. She used Bumble. “That’s one I thought was safe,” she recalled. After a few uneventful first dates, Spencer agreed to meet a man who had been persistently messaging her.
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2 weeks ago |
shorturl.at | Jenny Brundin
The Poudre Page Turners. The Louisville Bookies. Nachos & Novels. These are just three of nine youth book groups across Colorado that have nominated books to be the Colorado Bruce Spruce Award winner. The book — the best one the groups read this year — will be announced at the Colorado Teen Literature Conference on April 5. There will be two awards presented: one is the Reader’s Choice award for most popular book and the other is the juried award selected by teen book groups from across Colorado.
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3 weeks ago |
rmpbs.org | Peter D. Vo |Andrea Kramar |Ziyi Xu |Jenny Brundin
AURORA — Carlos Robles only attends one class at his high school, Aurora West College Preparatory School. The rest of his time is spent at Community College of Aurora, or CCA. “I feel like I’m used to the college world,” said Robles, 18.
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RT @CPRBrundin: NEW: Low pay not the only challenge for teachers in rural areas “They can easily go across the border over to Kansas and m…

Number of Colorado student visas revoked by Trump administration more than doubles https://t.co/tG4w15j5I3 via @denverpost #edcolo