The steepest declines were in middle school math and with Hispanic students losing the most ground. And while Colorado students posted better reading scores than did students in 27 other states, that was largely because other states lost even more ground.
The learning loss from 2019 to 2022 on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, known as NAEP, points to the devastating impact the pandemic has had on the education of children in almost every pocket of Colorado and the nation.
Educate, Inform, and Engage parents, teachers, and community members to advocate for change in Denver Public Schools.
Schools and classrooms will be focused on preparing students with the skills they need for college, career, and life.
We are concerned parents and community members who desire academic achievement, transparency, and choice for all students.
A safe environment that fosters learning is essential. Academic achievement and excellence should be the focus.
School choice is important for students and families – one size does not fit all.
Parental involvement and transparency will rebuild trust in our education system.