A shift in Denver: Limits on police in schoolsBy Donna St. George, Published: February 18 As communities across the country beef up police presence in schools, Denver may become a national counterpoint Tuesday, when offi ...
Category: End the School to Jail Track
Group: End the School-to-Jail Track
Group: End school-to-jail trackLocal students, teachers learn to fight for justice Robert Galin Herald staff writer Sunday, November 11, 2012 STEVE LEWIS/Durango Herald Durango High School senior Irene P ...
Ending Institutional Racism and the School to Jail Track in Colorado
Sarah Brown speaks with KDUR Fort Lewis College Community Radio in Durango, CO about institutional racism in U.S. public schools, Ending the School to Jail Track in Colorado, and Padres & Jovenes Unidos' upcoming Statewi ...
DPS Students Continue to be Heard on School Discipline Issue
They rallied to the cause of eliminating the "school-to-prison pipeline" — the contention that many students are being pushed out of school by unfair and unevenly enforced discipline policies — and earlier this year help ...
New Law Aims to Curb ‘School to Jail Track’
9/10/2012By Peter Marcus The Colorado Statesman Student leaders, school administrators and lawmakers gathered on Aug. 30 at North High School in Denver to celebrate the start of the school year with legislation that they ...
Zeroing Out School Zero-Tolerance Policies
School officials around the state returned to their classrooms this fall with far greater discretion about when to involve police in discipline issues.And at Denver’s North High School – home of one of the nation’s premi ...
VIDEO: Schools Changing Discipline Policies Away from ‘Zero Tolerance’
DENVER - On campuses around Colorado, there's something being built thanks to a law passed last spring. It requires school districts to build new disciplines policies turning away from practices of 'zero tolerance.'"Ther ...