This source cluster preserves an 11-file Google Drive package centered on Pueblo County School District 70, Riverstone Academy, Education reEnvisioned BOCES, Anne Ochs, and Brad Miller. The package adds direct meeting-record, personnel-record, public-comment, article-copy, legal-spend, and allegation-source layers to the existing Riverstone / public-Christian-school dispute.
The package strengthens the record around three mechanisms: Pueblo 70's June 2025 consent role, ERBOCES' August 2025 final Riverstone authorization and Ochs employment record, and the later public controversy over whether the Riverstone approval involved undisclosed conflict or legal-test-case planning. It does not by itself prove bribery, official misconduct, participant intent, or the authenticity of the June 4 email image.
The raw package contains:
- three Chalkbeat article DOCX copies with canonical article links in the extracted text
- Pueblo 70 June 24, 2025 minutes excerpted around the ERBOCES MOU vote
- ERBOCES August 12, 2025 board packet / minutes material
- an ERBOCES Anne Ochs employment-offer PDF
- a public-comment speech for a December 9, 2025 D70 board meeting
- a legal-spend summary titled
D70 Miller-Meter by Year as of 12_3_25
- a complaint-style PDF alleging public corruption / bribery
- a PNG image titled as an unauthenticated copy of a June 4 Miller-to-D70 email
- a Colorado Times Recorder article PDF used in the folder as Brad Miller / Trevor Miller relationship context
- The Chalkbeat article copies describe Riverstone as a school billed as Colorado's first public Christian school, opened in August 2025, and treated by state and local officials as raising public/private status, funding, zoning, health, safety, and church-state questions.
- The November 12 Chalkbeat copy reports that Miller's June 4 email to Pueblo 70 officials said ERBOCES would work with Alliance Defending Freedom to test whether a public school could provide religious education, and that Ochs replied minutes later about putting the item on the June 24 agenda.
- The June 24 Pueblo 70 minutes text places the MOU between Pueblo 70 and ERBOCES at item
9.06.
- The ERBOCES August 12 material lists Anne Ochs as
HSE Program Coordinator, Part-time Programs in the personnel material and separately asks the ERBOCES board to confirm Riverstone Academy authorization for the 2025-2026 school year after reaching a 25-student milestone.
- The ERBOCES employment-offer text identifies Ochs as Homeschool Enrichment Program Coordinator, shows an effective date of July 1, 2025, annual pay of
$105,000, a $500 monthly mileage stipend, a $100 monthly cell-phone allowance, and reporting to Trevor Miller.
- The same offer text contains a source-quality issue: extraction reads the letter date as June 20, 2025, but also says to return the signed letter by June 9, 2025, and shows an acceptance date of
06/09/2025. Use the original PDF image layer before making precise claims about document execution.
- The legal-spend PDF says it summarizes D70 invoiced legal services for Brad Miller from mid-December 2021 through the spreadsheet's December 3, 2025 update, with an exact total excluding an estimated December 2025 entry. It should be reconciled to underlying invoices before using precise totals in synthesis.
- The criminal-complaint PDF records allegations by Chris Sutton and cites the D70 minutes, Miller email, ERBOCES employment contract / personnel report, and Chalkbeat reporting as supporting material. It should be treated as an allegation source, not as an adjudicated finding.
- The Colorado Times Recorder PDF is contextual for the Brad Miller / Trevor Miller relationship and Tagg-related conflict background; it is not itself a D70 or Riverstone board record.
The folder is mostly Pueblo 70 / Riverstone / ERBOCES material. The CTR article is the main contextual outlier, and its relevance depends on the source-set compiler's interest in Trevor Miller's relationship to Brad Miller and Trevor's ERBOCES role in the Ochs employment-offer document.
The source set is high-value for timeline reconciliation because it brings together article copies, board records, personnel records, public comment, and an allegation document. It is lower-confidence for motive or legal-liability claims because several files are derivative, third-party, unauthenticated, advocacy-oriented, or allegation-bearing.
¶ Evidence limits and open questions
- The June 4 email PNG is titled as not officially authenticated, and OCR output is poor. Use a better copy, official CORA production, or article quotation before relying on exact text.
- The complaint says the D70 MOU vote was item
12.1, while the extracted D70 minutes place it at item 9.06.
- The Ochs offer letter needs visual review or official personnel-record reconciliation because the extracted letter date and acceptance / return-by dates conflict.
- The D70 legal-spend summary needs underlying invoices before hardening exact payment totals.
- The Drive folder is a third-party collection. File inclusion does not prove authenticity, completeness, or official adoption of any allegation.
- Trevor Miller appears in the package as Ochs's listed supervisor and in the contextual CTR article as Brad Miller's son, but this pass did not create a durable Trevor Miller page because the current evidence is still role-specific and narrow.
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