By Melanie Asmar | Chalkbeat Colorado
At lunchtime meetings last week at Denver schools that may close or shrink, teachers were full of questions about their fate: Would educators at the closing schools be guaranteed jobs next year? Would they be able to follow their students to new schools?
Unlike in 2023, when Denver Public Schools made a deal with the teachers union to guarantee educators at closing schools a one-year job at the schools that received their students, no such agreement exists now. With the Denver school board set to vote Thursday on whether to close or partially close 10 schools, many teachers are feeling uncertain. Students are, too.
“I don’t think it’s right to close our school,” a fifth grader named Analizeth told school board members who visited Castro Elementary, one of the schools that may be closed. “It’s not fair to the kids or the teachers. We have built so many relationships with so many great people in this school.”
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