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Students tell District 6 board world language cuts will displace 250 students; arts magnet students urge community support

Board of Education of Greeley-Evans School District 6 · April 28, 2026
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Summary

A Greeley Central student told the board that staffing cuts and elimination of German will force about 250 students to be turned away from world language classes next year; other public commenters praised district SEL investments and highlighted the arts magnet's upcoming gala. Board members listened but did not take formal action.

During the public‑comment portion of the meeting, students and community members addressed course availability and program success.

Eliana Luce, a tenth‑grader at Greeley Central High School, told the board that the school's world language program will have to turn away roughly 250 students next year because of staffing reductions and the discontinuation of German. "Next year, our school will have to turn down 250 students who signed up for our world…

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