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02/22/21

For Years, Denver Public Schools Were a Haven for School Reform

Denver schools began 2021 on a hopeful note, welcoming students back to classrooms after a lengthy digital hibernation.

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02/18/21

Nominate a DSST Alum for a $1,000 Ganas Network Fellowship

Nate Easley, former DSST Board Member, has launched a brand new fellowship called The Ganas Network for any college seniors and recent college grads that attended a DPS charter. That includes DSST Public Schools!  

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02/18/21

Celebrating Center Program Staff: CG MS

This week, we’re heading over to the CG MS Hive, where the wonderful team of Center Program staff are dedicated to making every day awesome for the CG MS Hornets who learn in Center Programs. 

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02/11/21

The History of Black Colleges & Universities

Contributions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Contemporary figures; and DSST Staff members who are HBCU graduates debunk the myths and social narratives about what it means to be a Historically Black College and University. Read on to learn more about HBCUs and their significance!  

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02/11/21

Celebrating Center Program Staff: GVR HS

Last week, we stopped by the GVR MS Raptor Den to get to know their awesome staff, and this week we’re heading next door to the GVR HS Raptor Den!  

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02/11/21

NASA Perseverance Live Stream Event

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02/08/21

Today is Black History

Today is Black History… and every day and every month prior to this one. It has been said that Black History IS American History, yet American still excludes this history and that of others from the architecture of this great nation. That is because greatness like history is told only from the perspective of the victor…not the victim. As Chimamanda Adichie says about the Single Story, “the way to possess a people is to begin their story with secondly”. Begin with the colonialism of Africa and not with the great dynasties, Kings and Queens that ruled. Begin with Alexander the Great defeating Hannibal of Cartridge and not with Hannibal crossing the Alps on Elephants and being too far from home before meeting Alexander. Black History does not begin with slavery in America nor with the enslavement of Africans. It is up to everyone to truly celebrate Black History by learning the truth about Black history as told by Black people in Black books.

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02/04/21

Favorite Books of 2020

Thank you to everyone who shared your book recommendations over the past few weeks! Without further ado, we'd excited to present your top titles of 2020!  

You'll see that we have linked to their dedicated page on the Denver Public Library catalog (with a couple exceptions) so you can learn more and place an easy (and free!) hold on these must reads. 

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02/04/21

Happy First Week Back at School!

Across the network, students excitedly returned to our buildings this week. Despite the understandable nerves and anxieties, there were so many joyful moments captured at all of our schools. Not to mention living out the values of Respect and Integrity when following our very important safety guidelines! Please enjoy a few snapshots from our first week back! 

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02/03/21

Celebrating Center Program Staff: GVR MS

As we all head back into buildings for our first week of in-person hybrid learning, we continue to recognize the Center Program staff who have been in our buildings serving students for some time already! Join us this week as we step into the Raptor Den at GVR MS.  

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