In a move that could have far-reaching implications for Denver's education landscape, a Colorado state lawmaker is considering a proposal to merge the struggling Sheridan school district with Denver Public Schools. This potential merger comes as the Sheridan district is grappling with a teachers' strike, which has left students without a clear educational plan. With the strike entering its second week, lawmakers are scrambling to find a solution to stabilize the district and ensure students receive the education they deserve. If approved, the merger would bring the Sheridan district under the umbrella of Denver Public Schools, potentially bringing much-needed resources and stability to the struggling district.


Lawmaker explores merging Sheridan district with Denver Public Schools amid strike  Colorado Public Radio