A proposed bill in Colorado aims to shed light on the ways K-12 schools support students who are struggling academically or facing other challenges. The legislation, which has garnered attention from education advocates, seeks to increase transparency in how schools identify and help at-risk students, including those who may be experiencing homelessness, poverty, or trauma. Proponents argue that by providing more detailed information about school programs and services, parents and students can make informed decisions about their educational paths. The bill's passage could have significant implications for Colorado's education system, potentially leading to more targeted support for students who need it most.


Colorado bill seeks more transparency in how K-12 schools help at-risk students  KUNC