Report Cards Welcome to the St. Vrain Valley School District’s elementary report card website. Our elementary schools have been using a standards-based report card since 2003. The standards-based report card is designed to inform parents about their student’s progress towards mastering the Colorado Academic Standards. In school year 2020-2021, we adopted newly worded report cards
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FAQs Q: What does “Healthy School Meals for All” cover? A: Students will be able to enjoy 1 breakfast meal and 1 lunch meal at no charge each day. Additional meals and/or a la carte are not included. A breakfast meal includes fruit, milk and an entree. A lunch meal includes fruit, vegetables, entree and milk.
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Project Launch Elementary School Through Project Launch, elementary students can strengthen their reading and math skills over the summer in a fun, friendly camp-like environment. They will receive small classroom instruction from high-quality St. Vrain teachers, allowing them to get extra support for a great start on the upcoming school year. Program Features Program Site
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Overview St. Vrain Valley School District’s primary transition program, Life Skills Alternative Cooperative Education or LSACE, provides services for students 18-21 years of age, who continue to require specially designed instruction to work towards post-school goals, but who also benefit from a structured setting offering functional academic and adaptive skill-building opportunities delivered primarily within a
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Overview The St. Vrain Valley School District recognizes the importance of a quality early childhood experience. The District provides preschool programs at all elementary schools and some community sites. The preschool program is family focused and the standards-based curriculum promotes learning through play and discovery. One of the main goals of the preschool program is
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What is eCredit? Students who have failed specific core courses have another opportunity for success through the SVVSD eCredit Recovery Program. St. Vrain Valley School District offers this hybrid credit recovery program that allows students to recover credit by retaking only the concepts in which they were previously unsuccessful through an in person blended learning
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The Education Foundation for the St. Vrain Valley presents the Virtual 35th Annual Sunrise Stampede – Racing to Support St. Vrain Students with Special Needs! The Sunrise Stampede is an annual family-oriented 10K or 2-mile run/walk that celebrates and supports students with special needs. The event has raised more than $225,000 for student programs across
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Dear St. Vrain Valley Community, Thank you for your partnership and support as we continue to navigate the evolving coronavirus pandemic. We remain continuously connected and strongly aligned with our local and state health agency partners, including Boulder County Public Health, the Metro Denver Partnership for Health, and the Colorado Department of Public Health, and
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November/December 2024Academic Discourse & Written Communication Academic discourse plays a crucial role in fostering critical thinking and language development for all learners, particularly multilingual learners. By engaging in thoughtful discussions, analyzing complex texts, and presenting arguments, students are encouraged to explore different perspectives, ask thought-provoking questions, and develop their understanding of the world. For multilingual
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Overview St. Vrain Valley School District’s Alternative Licensure Pathway to Special Education Program (ALPSE) is a two-year program designed for individuals who are seeking their initial licensure as a Special Education Generalist (5-21). During year one, alternative licensure educators will participate in 175 hours of dedicated professional learning that is provided through a cohort model.
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