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Denver teachers have ratified a contract agreement giving them a cost-of-living increase of 2.5 percent for this school year, union leaders announced today.
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Nearly five hours of emotional, often angry, comments Friday about
the Cesar Chavez Schools Network in Pueblo depicted an organization in
chaos, complete with allegations of financial misdoings, teachers
bullied into signing loyalty oaths and principals pressured to enroll
more and more students until class sizes hit 45.
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PUEBLO - An emotional five-hour meeting ended late Friday with Lawrence Hernandez and his wife demoted but not out at the Cesar Chavez Schools Network they founded. They will be in charge of two of the five schools, both in Pueblo.
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Metropolitan State College of Denver has been the face of opportunity
in Denver’s urban core since 1965. But record numbers of students
coupled with budget cuts and a student turnover problem are causing the
school’s leadership to rethink certain aspects of Metro’s open
enrollment policies. Some policy changes are already in the works to
limit student numbers.
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Lawrence Hernandez, whose Cesar Chavez Academy in Pueblo drew national acclaim, has been suspended as the CEO of that school and others in the Cesar Chavez Schools Network he founded, according to published reports. His future - and that of his wife Annette, the chief operating officer of the school, along with chief finance officer Jason Guerrero - will be discussed at a network board meeting today.
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