Unified Robotics Event Expands Opportunities for Students in Special Education

In February, St. Vrain Valley’s Special Education Department joined forces with the Innovation Center to host the district’s first Unified Robotics event paving the way for special education students to learn more about robotics.  Students and parents were introduced to four hands-on stations using VEX materials. Each station had different levels so students could go
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Nondiscrimination Statement

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity. Program information may be made
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Wake up Main Street’s Student-Run Breakfast Cart Is Heading to the Innovation Center

Students from the Life Skills Alternative Cooperative Education (LSACE) program will be operating their breakfast cart business at the Innovation Center on Wednesday’s from 9-10am. Staff and students are welcome to bring cash to help support this student-run business. They offer pre-packaged snacks and a variety of hot and cold beverages, such as coffee, tea,
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SVVSD high school students pay surprise visit to former teachers to say thanks

“They really just go beyond just teachers. They’re someone you can look up to and someone who can… change your life.” This is how Mollie Hervey, a senior at Frederick High School, described the role of teachers in a video the St. Vrain School District produced to mark the start of Teacher Appreciation Week on
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Staff at Northridge Elementary Are Engaging Students With Their Sensory Bulletin Boards

Northridge Elementary Special Education Teacher, Danielle Mignon, is tuning into her students needs by creating a sensory bulletin board. Instead of getting frustrated that bulletin boards were getting destroyed, Mignon and her team decided to turn a negative behavior into a positive outlet for students. “Our students were showing us that they needed additional regulation strategies and
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Meet Our Leadership Team

Department Correspondence For questions or comments, please contact us via the department email, and we will connect you with the appropriate subject matter expert. Nutrition Services Parent Portal & Meal Accounts LINQ Connect offers parents & guardians the ability to: Register for a free account today! Although your student’s first breakfast and lunch each day
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Blood Drive Guidelines

We recognize the importance of blood drives and acknowledge that such events help save lives.  In an effort to promote the overall health and well being of students, staff, and community members in a coordinated fashion we are asking that each sponsor complete this short google form, prior to scheduling a blood drive at your
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Alternative Licensure Pathway to Special Education

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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