Attention Brought to Stapleton Name
As a candidate for Colorado governor, Walker Stapleton has touted a distinguished biography: two...
As a candidate for Colorado governor, Walker Stapleton has touted a distinguished biography: two...
“No matter who you are, or where you come from, our kids can all feel like they belong.”
Over Tom Boasberg’s nearly 10 years as Denver superintendent, he made a national impact.
There is a widespread view in education that poor parents are trouble: They don’t spend enough time...
After millions of dollars and what sure felt like millions of mailers and door-knocks, Coloradans...
Dear DSST Staff and Friends,
A recent report from Education Week, Quality Counts,grades all 50 states in two key categories of...
Family, friends, and staff gathered to celebrate the Class of 2018. Across the network, 324 seniors...
As you all are aware, DSST’s IT systems suffered a catastrophic event which caused a network-wide...
As a candidate for Colorado governor, Walker Stapleton has touted a distinguished biography: two terms as state treasurer, a business degree from Harvard and a long family history of public service.
“No matter who you are, or where you come from, our kids can all feel like they belong.”
Over Tom Boasberg’s nearly 10 years as Denver superintendent, he made a national impact.
There is a widespread view in education that poor parents are trouble: They don’t spend enough time reading to children, monitoring their homework, attending school events or helping teachers. Educators, at times, complain bitterly about them, and many policies have been designed to address these issues. With economic segregation in the United States worsening, there is likely to be a growing number of school districts where poor children, and poor parents, predominate.
After millions of dollars and what sure felt like millions of mailers and door-knocks, Coloradans have their candidates for governor: Democrat Jared Polis and Republican Walker Stapleton.
Dear DSST Staff and Friends,
A recent report from Education Week, Quality Counts, grades all 50 states in two key categories of school finance: overall spending on K-12 and equity, or just how fairly and evenly that money is distributed throughout a particular state.
Family, friends, and staff gathered to celebrate the Class of 2018. Across the network, 324 seniors walked across the stage, including the first graduating class from DSST: Cole. And, once again, all our seniors earned acceptance into at least one college or university. Please join us in congratulating the Class of 2018!
As you all are aware, DSST’s IT systems suffered a catastrophic event which caused a network-wide outage that affected email, network applications, and phones. After working throughout the holiday weekend, all services were restored late Tuesday morning. Below is an update from Director of Technology Shaun Bryant on what caused the outage, how the IT team fixed the issues, and steps being taken to prevent similar events in the future.