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Colorado Schools Today

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Colorado Schools Today

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  1. Out of everything Colorado does, one of the most important is investing in a high-quality education for our kids. We need to make a commitment to the next generation to reduce class sizes, to get the best teachers into classrooms and to provide more one-on-one attention to students. A high-quality education system will give Colorado — and our children — the opportunity to be successful.

  2. Colorado Schools Today

  3. Colorado kids are succeeding DESPITE school funding, not because of it.

  4. Colorado kids are succeeding DESPITE school funding, not because of it.

  5. Colorado kids are succeeding DESPITE school funding, not because of it.

  6. Students, parents & teachers are seeing results of this every day Class sizes are increasing Colorado ranks 39 out of 50 in class sizes

  7. Students, parents & teachers are seeing results of this every day Parents are charged fees for books, sports, activities and transportation

  8. Students, parents & teachers are seeing results of this every day Music, arts, enrichment programs & school days have been cut

  9. Students, parents & teachers are seeing results of this every day One of the largest achievement gaps In the country Graduation rates that are still too low Test scores improving too slowly

  10. Colorado’s investment in schools has not kept pace with our growing school-age population

  11. In the past few years, we’ve cut about $1 billion from our P12 budget

  12. Let’s Build a Brighter Future By: Investing in kids in the early years through full-day kindergarten and preschool for those who qualify. Supporting the successful implementation of cutting-edge reforms already enacted by the Legislature, including individual student learning plans, a new teacher support and accountability system, and ensuring third graders can read at grade level. Providing personalized approaches to students with unique needs, including at-risk, English-language learners, special education and gifted and talented students. Creating greater transparency in school and district budgets.

  13. Amendment 66: Smaller class sizes Schools could hire thousands of new teachers to reduce class sizes. Individualized attention Teachers could provide students with the one-on-one time they need.  Restored programs Districts would have more flexibility to restore funding for art and music classes, sports programs and transportation  Money raised will  be locked in a fund that can only be used for education reforms and programs.

  14. “If the voters pass Amendment 66, Colorado will become the educational model for every other state to follow.” United States Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan

  15. The Investment We’re going to ask Colorado voters to raise $950 million in new revenue for our schools next year through a two-step income tax increase.

  16. The Investment We’re going to ask Colorado voters to raise $950 million in new revenue for our schools next year through a two-step income tax increase.

  17. These new funds will be locked in a State Education Achievement Fund to be used only for improvements in the classroom.

  18. Strengthen early childhood education and provide preschool and full-day kindergarten. STUDENTS Increased funding for charter schools, allowing them to operate on an equal footing with traditional schools. Increased support for gifted and talented students, at-risk students, and English-language learners Smaller class sizes to offer more one-on-one time between students and teachers.

  19. TEACHERS Budget decisions aligned to students in their buildings. Support for professional development. Opportunities for educators to share & expand great ideas. Provides funding to help attract and retain the best educators.

  20. THE COMMUNI TY ACCOUNTABILITY Lower unemployment, reduced social service needs and higher property values Attractive for businesses and is a key location factor A good education drives individual, community & economic well-being.

  21. Utilize Web Resources • Spread • The Word • VOTE! Fact Sheets Give a presentation Endorsers List Email your list HOW YOU CAN HELP Infographics Partner on Social Media Tax Calculator Voter Registration information and FAQ Contribute Commit To Vote • Support Amendment 66 Endorse Talking points and FAQs

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