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Tag: Education

A yellow school bus parked outside a red brick school building
Posted inSchools

The digital divide is narrowing for kids in Boulder Valley School District. Why does it persist here at all?

by Colette Czarnecki December 15, 2021December 15, 2021

The district’s ambitions bumped up against restrictive federal policies. It found a workaround, but will it work for all families?

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