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Dakota Ridge High School in Jefferson County, Colo., will end its Latin program after this school year, 11 years after the curriculum began. Deep cuts exceeding $30 million the past several years have decimated languages, art and other subjects in the district, according to principal Jim Jelinek. The declining number of students taking Latin made it a target for cuts.You can find the full article in the Denver Post here:
Latin Program Cut in Colorado
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