(This article is the second of a two-part series on the transformation process at Glenwood Springs Elementary School).
While the Re-1 school district’s visioning process has encouraged community members to begin dreaming about possible changes in our schools, Glenwood Springs Elementary School has already embarked on a path of significant change.
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The annual Dia de los Muertos procession and performances return to Carbondale for First Friday on Nov. 1, as the Crystal Theatre brings in Woody Allen’s new film and the Main Street Gallery and Framer shows new paintings by Virginia Broyles.
Teachers jazzed, energized and rejuvenated at GSES
The Re-1 school district’s visioning meetings earlier this fall opened the door for people to start dreaming. A strong consensus emerged at the Carbondale meetings around the idea of including more real world, project-based learning in schools and putting a greater emphasis on character development.
While many people in Carbondale are feeling skeptical about the possibility of real change, Glenwood Springs Elementary School is undergoing a transformation toward some of the very ideas that emerged at the visioning meetings: project-based learning and character development.
Voting notes
Garfield County Clerk and Recorder Jean Alberico is urging voters to take mail-in ballots to drop-off sites on or before Nov. 5 if they were not returned to her office before Oct. 31.
“Postmarks do not count and ballots must be received at a drop-off location by 7 p.m. on Election Day,” Alberico said in a press release.
Besides the Garfield County Courthouse in Glenwood Springs, the drop-off site for Carbondale residents is town hall at 511 Colorado Avenue. Alberico and other county clerks mailed out ballots the week of Oct. 15-18.
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Letters 10/24/13
No on fire tax • Consider fire tax • SWAN thanks • Lift-Up thanks • Yes on 66
The Last Minute Obituary
In the process of an interview for the Sopris Sun, Valley Journal co-founder Rebecca Young recounted her best memory from her time there. There wasn’t room for it in the final article in the print edition, but we’re able to include it here for anyone who might be interested: “When I moved to town there […]
Fire district tax proposal prompts citizen backlash
Funding your local fire department is about as American as apple pie, and firefighters rarely have trouble at the ballot box.
But the Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection District has stirred up some opposition this election season with its request for a $1 million tax increase. Several residents, including a town trustee and a former trustee, have written letters to The Sopris Sun, complaining about the size of the proposed increase, along with its timing and its permanence.
