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Resolution in Honor of the Victims of the Shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School

2012-13 SBE Regulatory Agenda

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Making the Connections: School Finance Design and Student Achievement Panel Discussion and Media Interview Videos - 3/19/2012
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2013 Meeting Dates

  • Jan. 9-10
  • Feb. 1 (Legislative Update)
  • Feb. 13
  • Feb. 22 (Legislative Update)
  • Mar. 20-21 12-13
  • Mar. 29 (Legislative Update)
  • Apr. 10-11
  • Apr. 26 (Legislative Update)
  • May 8-9 15-16
  • Jun. 12-13
  • Jul. 10-11 (tentative)
  • Aug. 14-15
  • Sept. 11-12
  • Oct. 9-10
  • Nov. 13-14
  • Dec. 4-5

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Welcome to the State Board of Education Web site.
Members of the Colorado State Board of Education are charged by the Colorado Constitution with the general supervision of the public schools. They have numerous powers and duties specified in state law. Individuals are elected on a partisan basis to serve six-year terms without pay.



2013 State Board of Education Members
(Pictured from left to right)

  • Angelika Schroeder (D)
    2nd Congressional District
    Boulder
     
  • Paul Lundeen (R)
    5th Congressional District
    Colorado Springs

  • Robert Hammond (Not pictured)
    Commissioner of Education
    Secretary to the Board of Education

  • Carey Taylor Markel (Not pictured)
    Director of State Board Relations

Background

In 1948, the Colorado State Constitution was amended to authorize an elected State Board of Education to provide general supervision of public schools, with powers and duties described throughout Title 22 of the the Colorado Revised Statutes. The first Colorado State Board of Education was elected in November 1950, and began its work in January 1951.

Today's State Board of Education is composed of seven elected officials representing Colorado's congressional districts. Board members serve without pay for six-year terms. Every other year, the State Board elects a chairman and vice-chairman from its own membership; the Commissioner of Education acts as non-voting secretary to the Board.