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The Opportunity News Vol. 4, No. 8, August 2006

Type: Opportunity News
Published Date: August 16, 2006
Author: Baker, RobinColorosa, RachelGarcia, CurtisJones, RichMcGregor, HeatherSpivey, DanielWaterous, Frank

Articles: Coming next week: Bell Policy Center???s Blueprint for Opportunity, Colorado children without private insurance are more likely to die after hospitalization, Effectiveness of No Child Left Behind act difficult to determine, Teen obesity depends on neighborhood support. . .

Colorado schools: Are we succeeding or failing?

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: January 25, 2004
Author: Hartman, AndySharp-Silverstein, Jennifer

A Boulder Daily Camera commentary comparing and contrasting Colorado (SB 186) and federal (No Child Left Behind) laws that deal with student and school accountability.

CSAP Is Not Enough

Type: Commentary & Letters
Published Date: April 21, 2002
Author: Hartman, Andy

Commentary in the Denver Post on bringing the focus of standardized tests for students in Colorado back to improving student learning.

The Opportunity News, No. 6, October 2003

Type: Opportunity News
Published Date: October 21, 2003
Author: BELL STAFF

Articles: Fewer Working Families Get Child Care, No Child Left Behind Law Under Fire, High School ???Unrecognized Crisis???, CO Short On Mental Health Services

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The Opportunity News, No. 8, January 2004

Type: Opportunity News
Published Date: January 28, 2004
Author: BELL STAFF

Articles: A Parent???s Guide to No Child Left Behind Report Card, CO Ranks Last in Childhood Immunizations, CO Higher Ed Funding Second Largest Drop in Nation, Institute of Medicine Issues Report on Health Care, Payday Lending Strips Families of Limited Resources

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The Opportunity News, No. 4, August 2003

Type: Opportunity News
Published Date: August 29, 2003
Author: BELL STAFF

Articles: CO Delayed Issuing No Child Left Behind School Report, Study Finds Increased Alcohol Use by Teens, Low Performing Students ???Pushed Out??? of School, Fewer CO Students take SAT, but Perform Better, Affirmative Action: Where do we Start?

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