The Donnell-Kay Foundation, a Denver-based foundation, strives to improve public education and drive systemic school reform in Colorado through solid research, creative dialogue and critical thinking. In an attempt to better understand the conditions of K-12 schools across Colorado, the Foundation launched a wide-reaching assessment project in 2004. What we found was disturbing.

Click on the links below to read in more detail news about Crumbling Classrooms in Colorado, both problems and solutions. You will need Adobe Reader to view the news articles in their PDF format.



04/03/06 "Growing school district in a jam" - Rocky Mountain News Article
03/05/06 "Repairs needed statewide" - The Daily Camera Article
02/18/06 "Voters could be asked to hike severance tax to pay for schools" - Summit Daily News Article
02/17/06 "Bills would pipe oil tax to schools" - Denver Post Article
02/17/06 "Oil, gas tax aimed at fixing schools" - Rocky Mountain News Article

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