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Reflections From America’s Litany Of School Shootings
Many are now asking: How should we explain the deadly Texas shooting to young people? How can schools help students process the tragedy?

Many are now asking: How should we explain the deadly Texas shooting to young people? How can schools help students process the tragedy?

After an initial surge in interest, the pace of pediatric vaccinations has slowed in recent weeks.
The election was a sweep by candidates backed by the Denver teachers union and critical of Denver Public Schools’ past reforms.
The board has only discussed the results behind closed doors.
The winning slate includes Danielle Varda, Paula Reed, and Mary Parker.
Chalkbeat takes a look at what's at stake in the district's election, two years after a historic shift.
The candidates include Denver Public Schools parents, graduates, and educators.
The candidates are focused on improving academic performance, increasing mental health support, and hiring and retaining quality teachers.
The school board member is returning to his duties before the investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct ends.
A new Colorado task force aims to help school districts offer in-person learning.
Denver Public Schools is set to move its remaining in-person students online after Thanksgiving.
"I owe a debt of gratitude to DPS," Superintendent Susana Cordova said.
Denver Public Schools will hold classes remotely at least through Oct. 16, officials said.
The latest decision, announced Friday, is the third version of a back-to-school plan that the district has announced this summer.
Jeffco Superintendent Jason Glass has accepted a job in Kentucky.
The district has announced a return to in-person teaching this fall.
Colorado universities and colleges can begin teaching in-person classes if they limit attendance to 50 percent capacity.
“What we saw in our streets was a reaction to what we will no longer tolerate,” said board Vice President Jennifer Bacon.
The state’s largest teachers union supported the decision to keep schools closed, calling it a “difficult, yet necessary decision.”
Gov. Jared Polis has ordered all schools closed until at least April 17.