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A lawsuit challenging the state's Universal Pre Kindergarten was dismissed earlier this month.
From CBS News Colorado:
"A Denver judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by six school districts and the Colorado Association of School Executives (CASE) against the state's new Universal Preschool Program. The ruling stated that the plaintiffs failed to allege an injury to a legally protected group.
Deputy Executive Director for CASE, Melissa Gibson, issued a statement saying, 'We are disappointed by the court's decision, but we will continue our focus on doing everything possible to advocate for a resolution to the issues impacting students and families in the UPK system. Filing this lawsuit was a last resort and our top priority has always been ensuring that the violations of special education law, funding, and equal protections for students are rectified. While this fix won't occur through a court order, it doesn't change our path forward. We will continue to push for transparency and solutions to the ongoing issues with UPK. As we have since the start of the new program, we will continue to try to work with the state in whatever way we can.'"
Read the Order below.
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