If you are a resident of Weld county and looking to receive higher education, you are in luck! You might be able to receive a grant that would give you up to $3,000 per year for higher education.
The Weld County Bright Futures Program is in its first year and you have until August 1st to apply for a grant to start in the fall of 2016...
The 4th of July is in the books, which means we don't have another major holiday until Labor Day. And it also means the kids will be going back to school soon!
A local Northern Colorado community has been affected by a fundraising scam attached to their schools, and letting the public know to be on the lookout.
According to a new report published by the website Zippia, five Northern Colorado cities have been ranked among the state’s smartest, including number one.
What country can Colorado's education success be compared to? As it turns out, we are doing better than the majority of the rest of the country on this interesting map.
After 4 years of consecutive growth, Colorado's graduation rate failed to improve in 2015. Meanwhile, the dropout rate grew for the first time in almost a decade.
Books of all kinds play such a key part in shaping the growing minds of children – from teaching life's important morals and values, to allowing young readers to escape into imaginary worlds of fictional stories.
As first reported by K99/KUAD-FM on Wednesday, December 2, Hair Dynamics Education Center held a student meeting in which students were told the Department of Education cut off financial aid after owner Dale Matuska allegedly failed to notify the department within 10 days of wife and co-owner Tina Matuska's death...
According to a new study by Oxford University, poor and less-educated people are more likely to die in a car crash than more affluent victims.
The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology on Thursday, examined socioeconomic trends and inequalities in motor vehicle fatalities in the United States between the years 1995 and 2010...