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About the State Board
Mission
The mission of the Colorado State Board of Education is to provide all of Colorado’s children equal access to quality, thorough, uniform, well-rounded educational opportunities in a safe and civil learning environment.
Vision
All children in Colorado will become educated and productive citizens.
Governance Documents
- Code of Ethics (PDF)
- Operating Procedures (PDF)
- 2020 Procedures for State Board Accountability Actions (PDF)
- Administrative Procedures for Considering Early Accountability Actions (PDF)
- Administrative Procedures for Review of Local Board Decisions on Innovation School Zones with Alternative Governance (PDF)
Legislative Priorities
- 2024 Legislative Priorities (12/15/23)
- 2021 Legislative Priorities (4/20/21)
- 2020 Legislative Priorities (1/8/20)
- 2019 Legislative Priorities (1/17/19)
- 2018 Legislative Priorities (12/13/18)
- 2017 Legislative Priorities (2/8/17)
Resolutions
- In Support of Constitution Day (6/9/2021)
- In Support of the Colorado State Land Board (4/11/19)
- In Support of Kindergarten (1/17/19)
Powers and Duties
The Colorado State Board of Education is the governing board of the Colorado Department of Education. Within its jurisdiction, the State Board:
- Provides educational leadership for the state;
- Appoints the Commissioner of Education and the Director of State Board Relations;
- Employs personnel of the Department of Education;
- Approves the Department of Education budget;
- Makes rules, regulations, and policies that govern the Colorado Department of Education, public education including pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, adult education, and public libraries;
- Accredits public school districts;
- Facilitates the provision of library services to the citizens of Colorado through the State Library;
- Distributes federal and state funds;
- Regulates educator licensing;
- Supervises adult basic education and public libraries;
- Appoints advisory committees;
- Grants waivers of Colorado education law and regulations;
- Exercises judicial authority with regard to appeals by charter schools; and
- Submits recommendations for educational improvements to the General Assembly and Governor
Duties and Related Costs
C.R.S. 22-2-107(1)(a) provides that the state board has the power “[t]o perform all duties delegated to it by law.” Various statutes specifically require State Board members to represent the SBE on committees. The State Board’s Operating Procedures state that the State Board selects (and the Chairman appoints) members to serve for a two-year period on committees established by statute and organizations/committees to which the State Board wishes to designate a board member liaison.
See also: State Board Relations Office
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Members of the media who wish to speak with a state board member should email [email protected].
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