Opinion | 'Sheridan, Englewood, Adams 12 and Adams 14, eastern Jeffco Public Schools, Westminster Public Schools and Aurora Public Schools are facing more of the issues historically associated with urban school districts.'
While DPS – my current employer – gets much of the attention from the media and philanthropic funders, many inner-ring suburban districts are largely ignored.
However, unlike DPS, some of these school systems do not have the resources and personnel to address these issues in a constructive manner that benefits their students.
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