The ruling is in accordance with long-standing practices – churches can either accept state and federal funding for their education programs or they can discriminate based on sexual orientation, ...
The availability of high-quality childcare allows adults to participate in the labor force while giving children the tools they need to succeed in school.
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Colorado's Universal Preschool program, rejecting an injunction request against it. Governor Polis lauds the program for saving families money and boosting ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals of the 10th Circuit, in a 54-page decision, ruled that Colorado may continue to exclude the Catholic preschools because of their religious beliefs.
Cincinnati Preschool Promise (CPP), an organization dedicated to building equitable access to early childhood education, reports that it provided tuition assistance to 1,090 preschool students last ...
State education officials say reduced federal funding will force families to pay higher child care co-pays, while lawmakers warn the short notice leaves parents and providers scrambling.
There’s a simple question parents of young children will find themselves asking, one that has a more complex answer: “Is my child ready for preschool?” Unfortunately for parents, the answer is ...
Preschoolers with LGBTQ parents or who identify as LGBTQ can’t be shut out of religious preschools that are part of Colorado’s state-funded preschool program, a federal appeals court ruled ...
Orange Inclusive Preschool has set its sights on a new goal: accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Advocates call the new pre-K law a major victory for child safety, but private school leaders say the regulations are excessive and unnecessary.
A three-judge panel says Colorado’s nondiscrimination law doesn’t single out religion and that “no one would reasonably mistake the views of preschool students for those of their school.” ...