Dyslexia Task Force

OVERVIEW The goal of St. Vrain Valley Schools’ Dyslexia Task Force is to provide high quality support to students with dyslexic characteristics. The model of support includes using current research, evidence-based interventions and early identification screeners to support students identified as dyslexic, or who have characteristics of dyslexia. Dyslexia is recognized as a “specific learning
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Northridge Elementary Is Cooking up a Storm With Their Cooking Group

The cooking group at Northridge Elementary is co-lead by Amy Moore, speech/language pathologist, and Chelsea Berthold, occupational therapist. They started the cooking group to support the development of skills that are sometimes difficult to address through conventional therapy or special education instruction. While the group of 2nd and 5th graders enjoy making foods such as,
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SVVSD Unified bowlers take to the lanes

“It’s a lot of fun. Everyone has a good time,” said Pete Check, athletic director for Longmont High School. Unified bowling athletes across Longmont came together for a friendly competition at Centennial Lanes on Monday.  Each year, special education students pair up with their peers and participate in several sports including bowling, basketball and track.
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St. Vrain Valley Student Film Festival: A Showcase of Emerging Talent

The St. Vrain Valley Student Film Festival is set to welcome local high school and middle school students for an inspiring evening of film and creativity on May 4th at the Niwot High School Auditorium. From 6:00 to 9:00 pm, the community gathers not just to watch a series of short films, but to celebrate
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November 16: Future-Ready Robotics Showcase Highlights and Celebrates Student Learning and Whole Community Engagement

Walk into any St. Vrain robotics program – be it after-school clubs at the elementary level, secondary classes, or competitive tournaments – and you will be immediately struck by captivated engagement. Students (and teachers) are busily and eagerly developing knowledge and skills in computer science, coding, engineering, design and technology, mathematics, and more. What’s more,
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Community Schools K-5 Registration for 2024-2025 Opens Next Week

Dear St. Vrain Families, Thank you for your continued partnership as we remain dedicated to delivering exceptional care and enriching learning experiences for your students. As we prepare for the opening of Community Schools K-5 registration for the 2024-2025 school year, we want to share some updates to our registration process that will ensure a
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What is Gifted?

Gifted children are students whose abilities, talents, or potential are so outstanding they require special provisions to meet their educational needs. These students are in the top 3-5% of their age group in their specific area(s) of giftedness. All gifted students in the St. Vrain Valley School District have an Advanced Learning Plan (ALP) that outlines
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