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May 3, 2018

School Stability To Improve Foster Youth Graduation Rates

Colorado State Representative Dafna Michaelson Jenet
Colorado State Representative Dafna Michaelson Jenet

An Interview with Catherine Strode

The high school graduation rates in Colorado of foster youth trend significantly lower than those of the general population. A bill has passed the House that would permit students in out-of-home placement to stay in their school of origin instead of moving to a different school when placed outside of the home. House Bill 18-1306 is sponsored by State Representative Dafna Michaelson Jenet.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Representative Michaelson Jenet says the bill addresses what has been identified as the most challenging issue facing foster youth: their high dropout and low graduation rate. The bill she has sponsored is designed to improve these rates by keeping foster youth in stable educational environments.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Education, Interview, Juvenile Justice, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

March 29, 2018

Vote “YES” on Education Funding Bill for Students With Special Needs

Colorado State Representative Dave Young (D), House District 50
Colorado State Representative Dave Young (D), House District 50

Colorado State Senator Don Coram
Colorado State Senator Don Coram

An Interview with Catherine Strode

This coming Monday, April 2, the House Education Committee will vote on a bill crafted by 174 Colorado Superintendents to increase resources and decrease inequities in Colorado’s public schools for students with special needs. This encompasses students with disabilities, gifted and talented, children in poverty and English language learners. House Bill 18-1232 is sponsored by State Representative Dave Young and co-sponsored by State Senator Don Coram. The bill modernizes the school finance distribution formula for all students throughout the state. The formula has not been updated for the past 24 years.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Representative Young says the bill has strong support among the state’s school superintendents. He urges community support to get the bill passed.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Education, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

February 8, 2018

Prison Pipeline

From The Desk of Pamela Bisceglia

Denver Public Schools, the Division of Youth Corrections and the Division of Human Services all own a piece of Ridge View Academy. Ridge View Academy is a youth correction facility located in Weld County. The correction facility is in a remote area and is surrounded by fields. The facility does not have a barbed wire fence, rather the youth understand if they run they will be sent to a more secure correction facility. Ridge View houses the Denver Public Schools charter school Rite of Passage. The charter school was approved by Denver Public Schools Board of Education over a decade ago. The partnership between Denver Public Schools and the Division of Youth Corrections provides new meaning to the school-to-prison pipeline.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Education, eVOICE, Juvenile Justice

June 26, 2017

Educational Expert Discusses Disparities and ‘School to Prison Pipeline’

An Interview with Catherine Strode

David Houchins, Ph.D. Professor, Special Education, Georgia State University
David Houchins, Ph.D. Professor, Special Education, Georgia State University

Dr. David Houchins is recognized as one of the country’s leading researchers in juvenile justice reform and academic strategies for at-risk youth. He was recently a featured speaker at a local conference addressing the ‘school to prison’ pipeline, defined by the American Civil Liberties Union as practices that drive kids from the classroom into the criminal justice system.

Now a professor in the Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education at Georgia State University, Dr. Houchins formerly taught high school and middle school students. In an interview with Catherine Strode, Dr. Houchins shares his thoughts on how to impact school expulsion rates and in doing so, impact the school to prison pipeline.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Education, Interview, Juvenile Justice, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

June 1, 2017

2017 Session Brings Big Wins for People with IDD

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Marijo Rymer, Executive Director, The Arc of Colorado
Marijo Rymer, Executive Director, The Arc of Colorado

The Executive Director of the Arc of Colorado, Marijo Rymer, says the major legislative goals for supporting adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities during the 2017 Session were successful. These issues include banning the use of prone restraints in public schools, establishing a pilot for the creation of an Office of Public Guardianship, Adult Protective Services background checks for direct care providers, and addressing case management conflict of interest.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, Ms. Rymer adds that two public education issues which failed this Session may make a repeat appearance during 2018.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Education, Interview, Juvenile Justice, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

April 19, 2017

Local Control Argument Rejected by Restraints Bill Sponsor

Colorado State Senator Bob Gardner (R), Senate District 12
Colorado State Senator Bob Gardner (R), Senate District 12

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Three education bills have been strongly backed this session by disability advocacy groups. Two of them, a bill restricting corporal punishment in state schools and a bill restricting suspensions of young children, were Postponed Indefinitely. A central argument in each debate over the bills was ‘local control.’ House Bill 17-1276 prohibits prone restraints on students in Colorado public schools. It has passed out of the House Education Committee.

In an interview with Catherine Strode, the bill’s Republican sponsor, State Senator Bob Gardner, says he believes in ‘local control.’ However, he says it is not an argument that applies to the student restraints issue.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Disabilities Rights, Education, Individual Advocacy, Interview, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

April 3, 2017

Juvenile Justice Reform On Legislative Agenda

Colorado State Senator Kevin Priola (R), Senate District 25
Colorado State Senator Kevin Priola (R), Senate District 25

An Interview with Catherine Strode

Colorado could lead the nation in Juvenile Justice Reform if a bill to eliminate detention for youth ages 10 to 12 passes this session.

The bill, which passed out of the House Judiciary Committee unanimously, would eliminate the requirement for the Department of Human Services to place a youth in detention unless charged with a serious offense.

Colorado State Representative Pete Lee (D), House District 18
Colorado State Representative Pete Lee (D), House District 18

In an interview with Catherine Strode, the Republican and Democratic co-sponsors discuss why this bill is necessary and its potential of a  positive impact on Colorado youth.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Education, Juvenile Justice, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

March 28, 2017

Bill Develops Discipline Strategies to Decrease Suspensions

Colorado Representative James Coleman (D), District 7
Colorado Representative James Coleman (D), District 7

An Interview with Catherine Strode

State Representative James Coleman (House District 7) is very proud that the education bill he is sponsoring has support across both aisles in the Colorado legislature. House Bill 17-1211 calls for a pilot program to provide educators with professional development in culturally responsive methods of discipline. In an interview with Catherine Strode, Representative Coleman says he was ‘appalled’ to learn over 7000 young children in preschool through third grade were suspended from Colorado schools last year. He adds most of those suspensions were disproportionately experienced by children of color.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Education, Juvenile Justice, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

March 10, 2017

Colorado’s Communities Support Bill To Decrease School Suspensions

Colorado State Representative Susan Lontine (D) House District 1
Colorado State Representative Susan Lontine (D) House District 1

Bill Jaeger, Vice President of Early Childhood Initiatives, Colorado Children’s Campaign
Bill Jaeger, Vice President of Early Childhood Initiatives, Colorado Children’s Campaign

An Interview with Catherine Strode

The House Education Committee will hear testimony today on a bill to reduce the number of school suspensions and expulsions of young children in Colorado’s public schools. Data presented by the Colorado Children’s Campaign has shown children in minority populations and children with disabilities face disproportionate disciplinary actions, specifically suspensions and expulsions.

The sponsor of House Bill 17-1210, State Representative Susan Lontine, says the ultimate goal of the bill is to close the achievement gap of children in minority populations and explains the bill’s broad community support.

In interviews with Catherine Strode State Representative Lontine explains how the bill can impact educational disparities in Colorado; and the Vice President of Early Childhood Initiatives for the Colorado Children’s Campaign, Bill Jaeger, explains the suspension data.

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Article by Catherine Strode / Filed Under: Education, Juvenile Justice, Parent/Family Support, Policy Perspective - Interviews with Policy Makers

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