Among the plaintiffs are six school districts: Cherry Creek, Harrison, Mapleton, Platte Valley, Westminster, and the Brighton-based 27J..

A federal judge had rejected most of the Catholic preschools’ claims in a June ruling.

The state earlier removed a nondiscrimination clause that was at the heart of the lawsuit. The impact of the judge’s ruling is unclear.

The judge could issue a decision in the next few weeks.

More than a dozen local organizations that help administer Colorado’s tuition-free preschool program signed a letter to Gov. Jared Polis protesting potential funding cuts.

Some highly rated preschools will be allowed to have classes of 24 children under the new rules.

El cambio de los funcionarios estatales es el último de varias decisiones cambiantes relacionadas con la enseñanza religiosa en el nuevo programa preescolar de Colorado.

La funcionaria principal de la primera infancia en Colorado tomará la decisión final sobre el tamaño de las clases para el 28 de marzo.

The state’s top early childhood official will make a final decision on class size limits by March 28.

Parents whose 3-year-olds have special education plans will still have to fill out the state application.

El programa de preescolar gratis de Colorado, que empezó en agosto, está abierto a todos los niños de 4 años y a algunos de 3 años.

The state's universal preschool application will open in late February.

The reversal by state officials is the latest of several flip-flops regarding religious teaching in Colorado’s new preschool program.

The two parishes challenging nondiscrimination rules argued that enrolling preschoolers from LGBTQ families would conflict with their beliefs.

One of the big questions is whether Colorado will have enough funding to create the program that state leaders envisioned.

Algunos preescolares financiados públicamente en Colorado enseñan religión junto con letras, números y colores. Funcionarios en el estado quieren cambiar eso, pero recientes decisiones judiciales podrían proteger los programas religiosos en preescolares públicos.

During a recent lesson at a Grand Junction preschool that receives state funding, children were taught what sin is, and how God feels about sinners.

The ballot measure will send about $23 million more to the state’s new universal preschool program.

National experts had panned an earlier draft of Colorado’s universal preschool rules.