Colorado's education system is on the cusp of a significant funding boost, with lawmakers poised to allocate more resources to K-12 schools. However, a closer look at the numbers reveals a pressing concern: will this increased funding be enough to offset the rising costs facing rural districts? As the state's rural schools continue to struggle with declining enrollment and increased expenses, the question remains whether this influx of funds will provide the necessary support to keep these districts afloat. With a growing gap between urban and rural schools, Colorado's lawmakers must carefully consider the long-term implications of their decision to ensure that every student has access to quality education, regardless of their location.


Colorado lawmakers are on track to increase funding for K-12 schools, but is it enough to offset rising costs for rural districts?  SummitDaily.com