During the 2022-23 school year, school administrators in Ignacio School District No. 11Jt handed out 67 disciplinary actions, according to the Colorado Department of Education. That’s a decrease from the previous school year.
Hispanic or Latino students suffered the most disciplinary actions (35.8%), followed by American Indian or Alaska Native students (31.3%) and white students (29.9%).
In comparison, Hispanic or Latino students made up 53.4%, white students accounted for 39.3%, multiracial students for 7.3% of overall enrollment in La Plata schools during 2022-23.
Colorado lawmakers approved a $43.9 billion budget for 2025-26 that increases funding for K-12 schools and higher education, though by less than originally promised due to a $1.2 billion shortfall. The plan raises average per-student spending to $11,852 and boosts early childhood funding, while allowing colleges to raise tuition to offset smaller-than-requested state allocations.
Colorado’s K–12 public school enrollment has declined modestly for four years in a row, and current totals remain below pre-pandemic levels. The official October 2024 student count recorded 881,065 students (pre-K through 12) across Colorado. This was a drop of only 399 students (0.1%) from the previous year, but it brought enrollment to its lowest point since 2013.
Some students may appear more than once in discipline data if they received multiple types of measures in the same year, which can cause category totals to exceed the real number of individual students.
| School District | Total Suspensions | Total Expulsions |
|---|---|---|
| Bayfield School District No. 10Jt-R | 65 | * |
| Durango School District No. 9-R | 537 | * |
| Ignacio School District No. 11Jt | 67 | * |
*Some figures are suppressed by the Department of Education to protect student privacy.



