
Colorado Bill to Ease Teacher Evaluations Fails
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Colorados House Education Committee rejected a bill (H.B. 1291) that aimed to reduce teacher evaluations to once every three years for high-performing educators. The bill was met with opposition from critics who emphasized the importance of regular evaluations for teacher growth and student progress, particularly in underserved communities. Supporters argued that annual reviews consume excessive admin time, with 97% of teachers already rated effective or better.
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