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Leading up to Thanksgiving, let's make a difference by acknowledging the incredible work of educators. Your words of thanks can brighten someone's day and inspire a culture of appreciation in the education community.! Challenge those you've tagged to keep the gratitude flowing by nominating others each day. 🦃📚 #CEAGratitudeChallenge #WeAreCEA

Today, Governor Jared Polis called for a Special Session to address the escalating property taxes in our state. The following statement can be attributed to Amie Baca-Oehlert, high school counselor and president of the Colorado Education association:

The Colorado Education Association (CEA) is proud to proclaim the results of the 2023 election to be a victory for many of our students, educators, and public schools across Colorado. In most districts, voters recognized the threat to student learning and voted for candidates who want to strengthen our public schools rather than tear them down. The CEA would like to express its gratitude to all the voters who participated in the 2023 elections including the nearly 40,000 members of the CEA who knocked doors, talked to voters, and voted. Voter support for public education in Colorado is a testament to a strong dedication to our state's future.
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