This source cluster processes the user-supplied Enrich Colorado / Family Worship Center / ERBOCES lead into a bounded evidence layer. The new captures support Enrich Colorado and Family Worship Center Academy as concrete provider-facing examples inside the ERBOCES homeschool-enrichment ecosystem. They also sharpen the filing record for Enrich Colorado and Forging Education.
The source set does not yet support the stronger allegation that a statewide chain of programs falls under Family Worship Center control. It supports a public campus footprint, an Enrich / FWC partnership surface, ERBOCES funding language, and filing / reporting ties that require contract and payment-record follow-up.
| Layer | What it supports | What it does not support |
|---|---|---|
| Enrich Colorado website | Self-described ERBOCES partnership, program types, campus footprint, free-to-parent funding claim | Contract terms, payment amounts, legal compliance, operational control |
| FWC Academy pages | FWC HSE program, ERBOCES funding language, FWC / Enrich partnership surface, private-school pairing | ERBOCES contract text, enrollment counts, public/private cost allocation |
| Colorado SOS records | Legal-entity identities, formation dates, principal offices, registered agents, filing-delivery individuals | Program operations, board votes, funding flows, control relationships |
| Chalkbeat / CTR reporting | ERBOCES scale, Riverstone/Forging Education reporting context, Pueblo political-organizing context | Final legal conclusions, contract corpus, full financial accounting |
| Delta / classical-charter checks | Delta charter-applications context and a bounded negative Salazar search result | No final answer on Salazar's alleged Delta charter role |
The Enrich Colorado capture is the most concrete new provider-facing HSE source. It lists four-morning academic, two-day academic hybrid, and one-day INSPIRE / CREATE / ENGAGE programs. The Fall 2025 location list includes Family Worship Center Academy in Pueblo, Veritas Academy in Pueblo West, Agape Academy in Pueblo, Life Academy in Colorado Springs, Trinity School in Pueblo, and campuses in Westcliffe, Grand Junction, Canon City, Salida, Montrose, Castle Rock, and Pueblo West.
That list supports a multi-campus footprint. It does not, by itself, show whether Enrich Colorado, FWC, Forging Education, ERBOCES, or another entity controls each campus; whether any campus is a subcontractor; or how money moved through each location.
Enrich Colorado and Forging Education are separate Colorado nonprofit corporations in the captured SOS data. The Enrich Colorado entity record is useful because it moves from an initial Family Worship Center / Friberg layer to later Miller / Miller Farmer filing and registered-agent layers. Forging Education has a parallel Friberg-origin and later Miller filing layer.
This supports a concrete legal-entity and filing network around Friberg, Enrich Colorado, Forging Education, and Miller Farmer Carlson Law LLC. It should not be inflated into proof that Joshua Miller controls Family Worship Center or that every HSE campus is under FWC control. The current Pueblo Family Worship Center filings captured in this batch list David Smith / David Brian Smith rather than Miller.
The ERBOCES context is now stronger at two levels. First, Enrich / FWC pages directly use ERBOCES partnership or funding language for homeschool enrichment. Second, retained Chalkbeat reporting places ERBOCES' HSE expansion, contractor-run model, and Riverstone Academy dispute in the same oversight controversy.
The Riverstone lane is distinct from the HSE lane. Chalkbeat reports that Riverstone is run by Forging Education and that James Salazar was an at-large ERBOCES board member who participated in a June Riverstone vote, abstained from an August vote, and was later Riverstone board president. Those facts make Salazar a direct Riverstone / ERBOCES governance lead, not proof of a separate Delta charter-school role.
The user-supplied lead alleged that James Salazar is involved in a new classical academy charter school in Delta. This pass captured a KVNF item on Delta County charter applications, a Delta County district sections page, the Montrose Classical Academy home page, and a Colorado SOS name screen for classical-academy entities.
Those bounded checks did not locate James Salazar. The claim remains unresolved. The next source targets are the Jefferson Classical Academy application packet, applicant-board roster, Delta County board minutes / packet for the April 2026 application sequence, and any Colorado SOS entity or trade-name record for Jefferson Classical Academy.