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  2. Jessie Whaley Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    From 1942 to 1975, she served as teacher and administrator in Denver Public Schools, and was an instructor at the University of Denver and Regis College. [1] She began her teaching career in 1942 as a permanent substitute teacher at Whittier Elementary, [3] then became a full-time music teacher. She was one of the first Black teachers in Denver ...

  3. Jennie Mae Rucker - Wikipedia

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    Rucker worked as an educational secretary and substitute teacher at Denver Public Schools from 1953 to 1979. [2] [1] Rucker earned her Bachelor's degree in 1970 and Master's degree in the Graduate School of Librarianship in 1973, both from the University of Denver. She earned her Doctor of Education in 1978 from University of Northern Colorado.

  4. Edward Casso - Wikipedia

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    Before being elected to the legislature, Casso worked as a teacher in an alternative high school during summers, [5] and as a substitute teacher for Denver Public Schools. [6] Casso resides in Commerce City, Colorado; [2] he and his wife, Selena, have two children: Cecelia and Aristotle. [4]

  5. Meet the new Denver Public Schools director of Latino student ...

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    A year ago we told you how a new report found segregation was pervasive in Denver Public Schools - 50 years after the US Supreme Court ordered DPS to desegregate.. DPS is charging a new leader ...

  6. Denver Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Denver Public Schools was established. All school districts in Denver County were consolidated into Denver Public Schools, and Aaron Gove became the first-ever DPS Superintendent. Margaret Tupper True was president of the Denver School Board from 1906 to 1908, one of the first women to serve in such a role in a major city. [4]

  7. List of charter schools in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Denver Public Schools Denver: Denver: The Odyssey School K–8 1998 Denver Public Schools Denver: Denver: Omar D. Blair Charter School K–8 2004 Denver Public Schools Denver: Denver: P.S. 1 Charter School 6–12 1995 Denver Public Schools Denver: Denver: Paradox Valley School P–8 1999 West End School District RE-2 Paradox: Montrose