Catalog Search Results
Pub. Date
[2008]
Description
Although the prevalence of diabetes in Colorado is still lower than the national average, rates of diagnosis are increasing at a similar rate as the national average. Diabetes contributes significantly to cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, blindness, complications of pregnancy and lower extremity amputations. The good news is that if Coloradans take action now, diabetes and its complications can be prevented or delayed.
Pub. Date
2019
Description
This guide provides educational administration and dropout prevention specialists with updated tools to better address the needs of students in danger of school failure or dropout, in conjunction with the Colorado Department of Education's Dropout Prevention Framework. It is meant to inspire and encourage a spirit of change, by bringing to light how "do-able" it really is to keep students in school. By increasing community will and capacity locally,...