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All three groups have an incredibly uphill battle to fight to win recognition as unions. The New America School board has already rejected the NAS teachers’ bid to become a union and they are moving into the next phase of their organizing plan. Both the Cherry Creek and Littleton school districts are dragging their feet in hopes that the Bus Assistants and Sign Language Interpreters lose their will to continue.

In a world where obstacles are continually put in front of us, we must rise to the challenge of advocating for the public schools our students, their families and our fellow educators deserve. When we advocate together, we know that we will be successful. The power of our union is the power of us.

This June, we congratulate one of Pueblo County School District 70’s most treasured teachers, Eileen Lovell, as she retires after 32 years.
Statewide Public Education News:
- Most of the Colorado school board candidates backed by teachers unions won their races this year
- Colorado voters render mixed verdicts in school board races statewide
- Colorado school board races mostly a mixed bag, but teachers union says voters rejected extremism
- Union-backed school board candidates swept many — but not all — Colorado seats following politically fraught races