Whom do I contact if I have concerns about my child’s development? Call Jodie Guerrieri at Child Find (303-772-6649) to schedule a screening. At what age are children eligible to receive services in Special Education? The District is required to provide Special Education to eligible children when a child reaches their 3rd birthday. If a
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NextLight and St. Vrain Valley School District, or SVVSD, are partnering to bridge the digital divide for families that may not have a steady internet connection at home. The COVID pandemic saw SVVSD students switch to remote learning, with classes moved to Zoom meetings and homework submitted by iPad. According to data from the 2019
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St. Vrain Valley School District continues to expand opportunities for students in special education by offering Unified Theater classes at Niwot High School and Frederick High School. Amanda Foust, dramatic arts teacher at Niwot High School, couldn’t wait to bring her vision of having a Unified Theater program to life. Foust student-taught at a different
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All Colorado teachers who teach kindergarten through 3rd grade must complete a minimum of 45 hours of evidence-based reading training. St. Vrain Valley Schools offers a pathway to achieve this READ Act requirement. Amendments to the READ Act (SB19-199 and SB22-004) require that K-3 teachers who provide literacy instruction, 4-12 reading interventionists, and school administrators
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OVERVIEW The McKinney–Vento Education of Homeless Children and Youth Assistance Act is a federal law that ensures immediate enrollment and educational stability for homeless children and youth. McKinney–Vento provides federal funding to states for the purpose of supporting district programs that serve homeless students. McKinney Vento Forms and Resources Homeless Students and Enrollment Options – Students are expected to
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St. Vrain Valley Schools’ Department of Athletics, Activities, & Fine Arts invites the community to enjoy performances from high school bands across the district. This year’s Band Night event is October 9, at 6:00 p.m. The event will be held at Everly Montgomery Field at Longmont High School. The showcase features nine high school bands:
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Below is a step-by-step guide on what to expect if you need transportation for your student(s). Accessing the transportation application: The transportation application window for the 2023-2024 school year is now available. The Transportation application is only a request, not a guarantee of service. Please click the link below to begin the process after you review
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Dear Parents and Guardians, St. Vrain Valley Schools takes great pride in providing all students with nutritious meals throughout the day to support their learning and well-being. There will be no cost to families for school meals during the 2021-2022 school year. Families are encouraged to submit a Meal Application Family Income Form as it
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St. Vrain Valley School’s Special Education Department is pleased to welcome Eric Neessen as one of the new Assistant Director’s of Special Education. He’ll be working with the following schools and programs to help oversee the special education process: Altona Middle School, Blue Mountain Elementary, Columbine Elementary, Fall River Elementary, Rocky Mountain Elementary, Launch ED,
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