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A "Stand" up day

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Yesterday was the kind of day that makes me love my job. For six months, I've been watching the progress of the Early Literacy Act from drafting to introduction to passing the House. When it was assigned to the Senate's "kill" committee, I wasn't sure we had a shot. But when we sent out a call to action, your commitment and support made the impossible possible.

Here's what you did:

• 35 parents, teachers, and community leaders spent their day yesterday talking to key legislators to ask for their support for this bill.

From the Capitol to the Classroom: Opening Day Edition

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It's opening day for the Colorado Rockies! If you're looking for something to do before the game starts, check out our latest video legislative update.

What's the score this week? The Early Literacy Act is up to bat and we are keeping our eyes out for curveballs. Watch the video to learn more and stay tuned for more information on how you can join the team for our lobby day when the bill is in committee.

The word on the Early Literacy Act

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Last night, the Early Literacy Act faced its first hurdle in the House Education Committee. The bill brought several witnesses to testify, including Governor Hickenlooper, who spoke about his own experience overcoming struggles with reading, and Stand members and staff.

The bill passed 10-3 after seven hours of emotional testimony. This victory is truly a testament to your power.

From the Capitol to the Classroom: One big step for educator evaluations

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At the Capitol last week we closed one of the final chapters in the implementation of Senate Bill 191. Watch Kayla's latest video to find out what happened and what’s next in our state’s goal of getting more effective teachers and principals in every classroom.

Thanks for watching!

Great teachers and leaders, now even better

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Governor John Hickenlooper signed HB 1001 into law today, the bill that outlines the rules for how teachers and principals will be evaluated. HB 1001 is one of the final chapters in 2010's SB 191, which requires statewide educator evaluations.

We <3 the Early Literacy Act

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They say that when you’ve found “the one,” you just know. And last Tuesday, when Representatives Massey and Hamner introduced the Early Literacy Act, we immediately knew it could mean a very happy future ahead.

A Denver teacher dares to dream

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I teach sixth grade at a low-income school in Southwest Denver. Over two-thirds of our students qualify to repeat sixth grade each year, primarily because they can’t read on grade level or do basic math.

Legislative Update Video

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Week two of the 2012 legislative session is under way and things are starting to heat up. Check out the next installment in our series of video legislative updates. In it, you’ll hear about two newly introduced bills Stand is supporting that cover tuition equity and improvements to teacher preparation programs.

Stay tuned to From the Capitol to the Classroom to find out what’s happened and what’s on tap this session.

Piece by piece

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The State Board has approved Sections 1 and 2 of the rules for the educator evaluation system, which means they have voted in favor of the general purposes of the system and the principal standards and evaluation ratings.  On to the teacher standards!

That's all, folks!

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All sections of the rules have been approved by the State Board for SB 191!  Check back soon for an explanation of what happens next.