November 24, 2025 - 19:50

The Denver Public Schools Board of Education swore in four newly-elected members on Saturday, a move that drew criticism for its timing. The ceremony, held over the weekend, has raised eyebrows among community members and education advocates who believe that such significant events should be conducted during regular business hours when more stakeholders can participate.
Critics argue that the decision to hold the event on a Saturday limits public access and engagement, thereby undermining the transparency that is essential in educational governance. Many community members expressed their disappointment, stating that it is vital for parents, teachers, and students to have the opportunity to witness the swearing-in of their elected representatives.
Supporters of the board, however, defended the timing, suggesting that weekends may offer a more convenient option for some attendees. As the new members step into their roles, the board faces the challenge of addressing these concerns while working to foster a more inclusive environment for all Denver Public Schools stakeholders. The ongoing dialogue around this issue highlights the importance of community involvement in educational decision-making.
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