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Colorado Board Of Education Removes Adams14’s Accreditation
Losing accreditation does not affect state or federal funding for the district.
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (CBS4) – The Colorado Board of Education voted to affirm to lift the stay on the removal of the Adams14 School District’s accreditation, meaning it has been removed effective immediately. The board also voted to give Adams14 until Thursday to come to an agreement with MGT, its private management company, in order to regain its accreditation. The decision comes following a six-to-one vote during a special meeting Monday, Oct. 4.
The Colorado Department of Education Commissioner Katy Anthes says the accreditation removal does not have any immediate impact on the structure of schools or day-to-day activities for students.
“Students should continue to go to school and focus on their studies,” Anthes said.
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