Adams 14 accreditation restored by Board of Education board cites confusion and other challenges for district
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county is required to follow based on the severity of a county’s local virus spread. e dial grew out of the state’s safer-athome order — the policy that came a er the statewide stay-at-home order this spring and allowed numerous types of businesses to reopen.
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Board chairwoman Angelika Schroeder said that removing accreditation was intended to highlight the board’s serious concerns about the district’s capacity to build sustainable improvements in student outcomes.
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Brighton and Commerce City’s test positivity rates were both higher than 13 percent. Forty- ve people in Brighton and 29 in Commerce City have died from COVID-19 related health issues. To limit the spread of COVID-19, at least 15 counties moved to tighter restrictions that prohibits indoor and personal gatherings.
Adams City’s cheerleading squad walks down the homecoming parade route Sept. 17. See more photos on Page 5.

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“Many people don’t know what accreditation means, and likewise they don’t know what the loss of accreditation means,” Anthes said in a statement. “The district and the local board have a long road ahead to successfully implement their improvement plan. As they work with their partial manager and their community to consider reorganization or other creative solutions, I do not want any unintended consequences from the loss of accreditation to make that road
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any bumpier than it needs to be.”
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A long line of cars outside the city of Brighton’s rapid testing site at Riverdale Regional Park. The site has had to close early many days in recent weeks due to high demand. Adams County’s 14-day test positivity rate was 15.9 percent, as of Nov. 17, according to Tri-County Health Department.
As Denver metro counties continue to inch closer to local stay-at-home orders under Colorado’s system of coronavirusrelated restrictions, the state announced a new level of rules that prohibits indoor dining and personal gatherings — a change that applies to the majority of the Denver metro area and many counties in other e state’sregions.COVID-19 dial, which has been in e ect since September, is the set of di erent levels of restrictions that each
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e state recently switched to color identi ers — levels blue, yellow and orange rather than numbered levels — to avoid confusion. Until Nov. 17, level red meant a stay-at-home order. Now, level red — “severe risk” — is the second-
The poll found 80% of Coloradans consider housing affordability as either a major issue or a crisis. Also among top concerns were the economy and homelessness.“Thereisaflavor of concern of the inflation and economy that is directly tied to civil rights,” said Isaiah Bailey, a research fellow with the AARC. He said it was encouraging that voters are understanding the connection of those ideas.
In the last two years, COVID-19 has dropped from a top concern for Colorado voters to low on the list. Now at the top of that list ahead of the November election are issues like affordable housing and civil rights issues.
The board made its decision after hearing the district was facing increasing challenges because of confusion over what the loss of accreditation met, according to a statement.
Education Commissioner Katy Anthes recommended the board restore the district’s accreditation after hearing about the challenges the loss of accreditation appeared to be creating for the district. The district reported difficulty hiring international bilingual teachers because of confusion over what loss of accreditation means.
Education commissioner Kathy Anthes recommended restoration. District officials told the board they were having trouble hiring international bilingual teachers because of confusion over what the loss of accreditation means.
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The state board of education had some good news for the Adams 14 School District Sept. 14.
“It was never the board’s intention to make the district’s

It restored the district’s accreditation during the board’s meeting in Colorado Springs. The vote was 6-1, according to a district press release.


Housing a ordability, economy, homelessness rank high in poll
The ACLU of Colorado commissioned a poll of 1,223 likely voters in Colorado last month through the African American Research Collaborative (AARC). Ninety-five percent of the poll’s respondents were already registered voters in the state.
Top issues found as concerns for voters. Provided by African American Research Collaborative.Also, reflected in the poll was the agency voters feel they have in the democratic process when it comes to ballot issues. On a scale from 1 to 10 — 10 meaning
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“My heart goes out to the families and friends of those who died in this tragic incident in February,” Mason said in the statement. I want to thank all of the law enforcement agencies who spent hours investigating these deaths.”

Gov. Polis signed a bill in May that creates tougher penalties for fentanyl distribution and offers more treatment options for dependent“Addressingusers.the fentanyl crisis is a collaborative effort and continues to be a top priority for all of us,” Mason said in his statement
DA Brian Mason goes over his notes before discussing a $2 million grant to help victims of domestic violence June 27 at the DA’s o ce.
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“Unfortunately, after six months of this intense undertaking, the evidence that exists today has not and will not lead us to an arrest or the filing of a charged case,” Mason said in a statement. “We will continue to investigate any new leads that may come in.”
United States Drug Enforcement Agency, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado, the North Metro Drug Task Force and members of my team from the district attorney’s office “followed numerous leads, reviewed surveillance video, conducted countless interviews, obtained and evaluated cell phone data, utilized DNA, and exhausted every possible piece of evidence that might lead to the source of the fentanyl that caused these deaths.”
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No charges in Commerce City fentanyl deaths
BRIGHTON -- Brian Mason, district attorney for the 17th Judicial District, announced Sept. 14 that no charges would be filed in connection with five fentanylrelated deaths in Commerce City earlier thisTheyear.incident happened at the Northrange Apartments on East 104th Avenue on Feb. 20. Mason called the fentanyl poisoning “one of the largest mass incidents of this sort in the United States. However, the investigation appears to have stalled.

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“Our other room, the kids call it The City, “ Sigala said The City is an imaginative playroom where the kids can pick a costume to play dress-up. It’s geared toward adult role-playing, with a miniature house featuring a full kitchen, washer and dryer, a doctor’s office and a grocery store.The third room is a private area for moms and nursing babies. The large rooms have puzzles, chalkboards, books, a slide, a climbing wall, a ball pit and a giant bounce house.Similarly, the rest of the facility is geared toward a smaller clientele. Bathrooms are equipped with changing tables and diaper
As it grows, Jump and Play will continue to make changes, Sigala said. They plan to hold private birthday events and will schedule a whole day for those events due to capacity. They also plan to have yoga classes and watch the kids in the playrooms while moms get some time for themselves.“Weareplanning some fall events with music, food and drinks on Sept. 24 and we will have a Halloween bash,” Sigala said.
It has soft play equipment, Montessori equipment and a small jumper for the little kids.
“I noticed for the younger ones, when they jump in the larger bounce houses, they always get trampled on by the older kids,” Baca
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is not a lot of places for the little ones to go and play,” said owner SigalaThepair’s new indoor playground, Jump and Play, opened August 22 at 1200 Dexter St. in FortSigalaLupton.said before opening the indoor playground, they were delivering bounce houses for soft play parties. Now, however, they knew they’d need a permanent location.Jumpand Play will be open-year around so parents can bring their kids and have fun. They charge $12 per child and $7 for adults for a full day. They also sell socks since playing kiddos are not allowed to wear shoes in the facility.
They have three playrooms. One is a soft play room, geared towards infants up to two years old.
recruiting teachers and educating students more difficult,” Schroeder said in the statement. “The state board has decided to restore accreditation to help Adams 14 move forward and to encourage the district and the local board to continue working with the state board and CDE staff on improvement. But we still believe
ability system for more than 10 years, according to a state board of education statement. The state’s accountability act requires the state board to direct action to improve student performance after five years of low performance. The board removed the district’s accreditation in May, approved the district’s partial manager and directed consideration of reorganization through a community process.

Cassidy Sigala and her sisterlaw, Alayina Baca, were stay-athome moms and noticed that indoor playgrounds and trampoline parks were not designed for little kids.
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Thatsaid.led Baca to settle an idea she’d had for some time: an indoor playground for babies and toddlers to play and interact with their moms. Talking with her sister-in-law helped make it real “I was looking to invest and wanted to bring something to this to a rural community where there
heavy-handed order has had unintended consequences on the children of Adams 14,” he said in the district statement. “We are pleased with this recent development, and we hope this further builds on a more positive relationship between the state board and Adams 14. We will oppose any efforts to reorganize the district because we know it will only harm the community.”
genies.“Wehelped each other with ideas and little details, our bathrooms have step stools, so the kids can wash their hands, and have smaller toilet seats for potty training the smaller kids,” Baca said.
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the community-driven process for considering reorganization mustSuperintendentcontinue.” Karla Loria called the decision “a great move for our students and our community.”Adams 14 chief legal counsel Joe Salazar said despite the decision, the state board will continue to pursue reorganization of the“Littledistrict.bylittle, the state board is understanding that its
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Public notice is given on August 25, 2022, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Adams County Court.
Public Notice is given on September 09 2022 that a Petition for a Change of Name of a Minor Child has been filed with the Adams County Court.
“I think the support the state has for the generic idea of a bal lot initiative as a form of direct democracy is striking,” said Henry Fernandez, the CEO of AARC.Touse

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lines, 77% of respondents said they would vote in favor of that initiative.Another top concern for Colorado voters, one that is directly tied to inflation and the economy, was homelessness. Homelessness was also a higher concern for Black and Latino voters than it was for white voters, the poll found.
percent of those polled say they agree with the following statement: We should teach the complete and accurate history of racial discrimination in the United States, even if it makes some people uncomfortable.For
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As you can see in the table above, abortion rights were not as much of a concern for Colorado voters when compared to other issues. This could be due to the fact that abortion access is codified in Colorado. However, if anti-abortion politicians were to take control of the Colorado legislature, that law could beClimaterepealed.change was also low on the list; only 11% of Coloradans listed climate change as
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whistle?”Thepoll also paid close attention to trust and the importance of voting. The results show Coloradans do generally believe voting is essential to making change, but they also have concerns about whether elected offi cials truly look out for them. At the same time, Colorado voters said they trust their local leaders more than federal lawmakers.To read a full overview of the poll, visit the website at https:// bit.ly/3eHfitt.

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