Colorado Springs police arrested a juvenile Tuesday they said was involved in a drug deal-turned-shooting.
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As government leaders, health officials, and frontline and essential workers navigated what a "new normal" would look like for Coloradans amid…
Sierra High School will no longer play its home football games at district rival Harrison, as it will instead play on its own campus for the first time in its 35-year existence.
Sierra High School will no longer play its home football games at district rival Harrison, as it will instead play on its own campus for the first time in its 35-year existence.
Mike Miles stood in a hallway of Gorman Middle School Friday afternoon 1/10/10. He is the superintendent of Harrison School District 2, in Col…
Two Harrison School District 2 employees will act as chief operating officers while the school board searches for a new superintendent. In a "paired leadership model," Wendy Birhanzel, the D-2 curriculum, instruction and assessment officer, and John Rogerson, principal of Fox Meadow Middle School, will be "co-chief operating officers" until a superintendent is hired. Superintendent Andre Spencer resigned May 7 after five years, with no public explanation from him or the district. In her new role, Birhanzel will lead elementary education and be "the primary interface to the board," says a D-2 letter sent to parents Wednesday.
Dr. Andre Spencer is the Supt. of Harrison School District #2. Thursday, July 24, 2014. (The Gazette/Jerilee Bennett)
5th graders at Soaring Eagles Elementary School walk past a Harrison School District 2 sign while making their way to a math lab on Tuesday, N…
Fifth graders at Soaring Eagles Elementary School walk past a Harrison School District 2 sign while making their way to a math lab. At 26.3%, …
Harrison School District 2 is hemorrhaging employees. Already this year, 224 employees have resigned, including 131 teachers and 15 administrators, according to D-2's Human Resources Department. Five principals are among those departing. "There's been a tide of departures from all levels recently," D-2 board President Steve Seibert said at May 10 board work session called after the sudden resignation of Superintendent Andre Spencer. After the five-member board, operating with one vacancy, accepted Spencer's resignation on May 7, it's now up to the board to staunch the bleeding. No interim superintendent has yet been named, and board members have decided to assume some of the superintendent's duties, including