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Ross Izard

Thompson reformers face resistance from bureaucrats, union leaders

When asked about the often raucous behavior of union members and supporters, the president of the Thompson Education Association responded that while he often reminds his members to act professionally at meetings, “Passions will be passions.” The statement is hardly a ringing condemnation of current behavior, nor is it a clear call for more civilized proceedings.

CEA involvement means Thompson negotiations about to get uglier

Collective bargaining this year in Thompson School District already has gotten downright ugly as the board attempts to provide more specific guidance to its negotiating team. With the Colorado Education Association directly entering the fray, it looks like things are about to get even uglier.

The good and the bad in Colorado’s K-12 testing

If there is a single word that defines the 2015 K-12 education conversation in Colorado and the United States, that word is “testing.” The testing debate seems to touch every aspect of education, raising serious philosophical, legal, and policy questions that must be addressed.

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