Denver election results for 4A, 4B: School bond and mill levy appear headed toward victory

This article discusses how Denver voters approved a $32 million mill levy override as well as a $795 million bond override to invest in both personnel and infrastructure projects across the district. For public schools, this means upgrading and increasing technology and computer labs, installing air conditioning in schools and “increase wages for hourly workers, offer cost-of-living raises for teachers, and fund new mental health professionals and nurses in schools”

Date Published: November 3rd, 2020

 

State:
Colorado
Interests:
Funding For Early Childhood Education, Technology And Young Children
Submitted on:
February 18, 2021
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