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Public commenters press board over 0‑hour changes; board adopts resolution backing adequate, equitable Colorado school funding
Summary
Public commenters criticized proposed changes to Steamboat Springs High School's 0‑hour program, saying reduced availability limits student opportunity. Separately the board unanimously adopted Resolution 20250201 supporting adequate and equitable funding of Colorado public education.
Public commenters on Feb. 10 urged the Steamboat Springs School Board to preserve the high school’s 0‑hour program, and several speakers described the program as important to student-athletes and students balancing work and other responsibilities. Later in the meeting the board unanimously adopted a resolution urging state attention to adequacy and equity in Colorado school funding.
Parent Scott Kemp told the board he had attended a SAC (School Accountability Committee) meeting and found community outreach lacking: “Equity is not a 0 sum game. Promoting equity for one group does not…
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