Jenny Brundin
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After 25 years of teaching at the same high school in Colorado, Rick Young won't return this year. He's not alone, about 20 percent of experienced teachers quit every year.
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How is it that the nation's 14th richest state ranks 42nd in how much it spends per student in schools? It all comes down to Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, or TABOR.
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There are huge gaps in school funding between affluent and property-poor districts. And, with evidence that money matters, especially for disadvantaged kids, something has to change.
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This school in Denver teaches its seventh-graders about the disease, the science behind it and the patience needed to deal with it.
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Across the country, school districts are struggling to find new teachers. One rural town in Colorado is reaching outside the 50 states.