2016 Bond Election Financial Information Download the 2016 Financial Disclosure Notice >>Download the 2016 TABOR Notice >>Download a 2016 Bond Fact Booklet >>Download a PDF of the 2016 ballot language >> 2016 Ballot Language ST.V RAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1J BALLOT ISSUE NO. 3A SHALL ST. VRAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. RE-1J DEBT BE INCREASED
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St. Vrain Valley School’s Special Education Department is excited to announce that a student-run print shop is in the works at Main Street School. While it’s not officially open for business yet, the goal is to have it fully operational by mid-September. There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony in August and students will be
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At Trail Ridge Middle School, Counselor Sarah Nazari makes it her priority to ensure every student feels supported, connected, and seen. In her fourth year at the school, Nazari has implemented “minute meetings” with students, a strategy she uses to build relationships and better understand the needs of the students she serves. “Being visible and
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More and more special education students across the St. Vrain Valley School district are now able to use sensory rooms to regulate their learning. “Sensory rooms use sensory equipment to create a controlled sensory-focused environment. These environments allow sensory experiences to be individually tailored to meet the specific needs of an individual,” according to the
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Answers to common questions about eCredit:
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East of Main Street, situated near both the Longmont Recreation Center and the Longmont Museum, looms a building of glass and steel. When the sun hits, it could be an architectural drawing brought to reality, with clean lines that evoke a blueprint. That building is the Innovation Center, St. Vrain Valley School District’s hub for
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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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“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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As a parent, I never imagined that I would be navigating the world of preschools so early in my child’s life. The idea of sending my oldest, Jordan, who was just three years old, to preschool four days a week seemed daunting. But life had other plans for us—plans that led us to Spark! Discovery
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Overview The eLearning department supports the creation and delivery of various blended learning models throughout the district. We research, purchase and develop, collaborate, pilot, manage, and assess online/blended programs that expand the learning opportunities for students and staff. The eLearning department supports blended models throughout the district including the eCredit Recovery program and the Blended Collaborative
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