About This Project

About the D20 Accountability Project

How the D20 Accountability Project organizes public records, civic research, and local education accountability coverage.

The D20 Accountability Project is an evidence-first civic research site focused on Academy District 20 and Colorado public education.

The project tracks public records, board decisions, campaign activity, outside organizations, policy campaigns, and documented influence networks that affect local schools. Its purpose is to help parents, educators, students, voters, journalists, and community members inspect the record for themselves.

What This Site Covers

D20Kids.com focuses on public-interest accountability topics, including:

  • Academy District 20 board governance and public decision-making
  • Public records, CORA responses, contracts, budgets, and district documents
  • School board candidates, elected officials, and campaign activity
  • Outside organizations and advocacy networks influencing local education policy
  • Public statements, endorsements, affiliations, and policy proposals
  • Practical civic resources for public comment, records requests, voting, and local participation

Evidence First

This site is built around source records. Articles and profiles should connect readers back to documents, public meeting materials, official records, campaign filings, public statements, or other verifiable sources whenever possible.

The goal is not to ask readers to trust a conclusion without support. The goal is to make the evidence easier to find, compare, and evaluate.

Editorial Position

The D20 Accountability Project is not a neutral observer of efforts to undermine public education, democratic governance, transparency, church-state separation, student safety, or inclusive schools.

At the same time, the site’s standard is documentation. Claims should be grounded in records, linked sources, public statements, financial records, meeting materials, or clearly identified analysis.

Public Records And Civic Use

Many source materials on this site come from public records, official government sources, campaign materials, public websites, public meetings, and other materials relevant to civic accountability.

The site is intended to help the community:

  • verify claims before sharing them
  • understand how decisions are made
  • track relationships between candidates, organizations, and policy campaigns
  • use public records responsibly
  • participate in local civic processes with better information

Independence

D20Kids.com is independently maintained. It is not an official Academy District 20 website, school district publication, candidate committee, political party site, or government archive.

References to Academy District 20, public officials, candidates, organizations, or public agencies are for reporting, research, commentary, source indexing, and civic accountability purposes.

Corrections

Accuracy matters. If you believe something on this site is factually wrong, missing important context, or links to an incorrect source, please contact the site with:

  • the page URL
  • the specific statement at issue
  • the correction or additional context
  • supporting documentation, if available

Correction requests are reviewed for factual accuracy, sourcing, and public-interest relevance.

Contact

For corrections, source tips, document questions, or other site matters, contact: alpha [at] d20kids [dot] com