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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO
A publication of
DouglasCountyNewsPress.net
VOLUME 120 | ISSUE 24
Wise breaks silence, files complaint against DCSD Legal complaint alleges discrimination, retaliation and illegal firing BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Corey Wise has broken his silence — and the ousted superintendent
has made a legal complaint against his former employers alleging retaliation, discrimination and that his infamous firing was illegal. The former Douglas County School District superintendent filed a “complaint of discrimination” on April 13 with the Colorado Civil Rights Division and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission — the agencies that can give formal approval for Wise to sue the district.
He claims the Douglas County School Board majority discriminated and retaliated against him because of his advocacy for the district’s educational equity policy and universal masking during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before he was terminated without cause on Feb. 4, Wise oversaw Colorado’s third-largest school district, serving 64,000 students in nearly 90 schools and employing more than
8,000 people. A new conservative board majority was elected in November 2021 and quickly began work to lift the district’s masking mandates and consider a repeal of the district’s educational equity policy, issues Wise had supported. The board majority of Mike Peterson, Becky Myers, Christy Williams SEE WISE, P6
Douglas County expands wildfire support Castle Rock park to become as experts warn of warm, dry year more inclusive, accessible
BY ELLIOTT WENZLER EWENZLER@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Douglas County will expand its use of aviation support for wildfires this year amid predictions of a summer season “warmer and drier” than average. In past seasons, the county has secured exclusive contracts for aerial wildfire support for two 45-day periods of the year with a break during monsoon season. This year, however, the office of emergency management requested 153 consecutive days. “Fire seasons are getting longer, drier. Monsoons are weaker. Drought has been pervasive, and we recognize that the risk doesn’t necessarily go away,” he said. “The fires we see these days do tend to be more destructive and create greater risk.” Douglas County will add the 60 additional days of exclusive-use aviation support for wildfires from June 1 through Oct. 31 after the contract was approved in an April 12 meeting. During his presentation,
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Possibilities Playground to be added to Butterfield Crossing BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
A plane drops fire retardant on the Chatridge 2 wildfire in Douglas County in 2020.
SEE WILDFIRE, P11
One of Castle Rock’s most popular parks will see millions in upgrades this summer, including an inclusive playground for people of all abilities. Originally built more than 30 years ago, Butterfield Crossing Park is slated to see several improvements starting this spring. Castle Rock’s town council will discuss a construction contract at its April 19 meeting. Likely the biggest change at Butterfield will be to the existing playground at the park, which will triple in size and feature a
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