Mike DeGuire is represented in this repository as a Colorado education commentator and source author. His retained articles focus on charter schools, vouchers, school privatization, Denver school-board spending, charter-accountability disputes, and the role of Gov. Jared Polis or Democratic education-policy actors in market-oriented K-12 policy.
Use this page as a source-author anchor, not as a source authority. DeGuire's articles are evidence of an advocacy and commentary frame; factual claims inside those articles should be checked against underlying records or independent reporting before they are used as durable synthesis.
The Colorado Newsline author-feed ingest preserved 12 DeGuire articles dated from 2023-10-21 through 2026-02-11. That corpus is summarized in Mike DeGuire Colorado Newsline education-privatization commentary source cluster.
The Newsline cluster concentrates on:
The Colorado Times Recorder manifest includes 10 exact Mike DeGuire rows from 2024-02-29 through 2025-10-29. Those rows overlap thematically with the Colorado Newsline cluster: Denver school-board spending, charter-school accountability, school-choice ballot politics, school closures, vouchers, and privatization.
One retained Colorado Times Recorder article includes a brief author bio. It identifies DeGuire as the vice chair of Advocates for Public Education Policy and describes his background as a teacher, district-level reading coordinator, executive coach, principal in the Denver metro area, leadership consultant for national education organizations, and educator-effectiveness specialist with the Colorado Department of Education.