What is Section 504? Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is Congress’s directive to schools receiving any federal funding to eliminate discrimination based on disability from all aspects of school operation. Since St. Vrain Valley School District receives federal dollars, it is required to provide eligible disabled students with equal access to services,
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January 2024Elevating Instructional Focus for All Happy New Year! As we enter this critical instructional stretch from now until Spring Break, how might we highlight the Plan & Prepare and Reflect & Adjust domains in the St. Vrain Valley Schools Instructional Framework in supporting all students in their learning and growth? When reflecting on winter
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2024 Outstanding Grads Meet just a few of our approximately 2,300 outstanding graduates who will walk across a stage this week to receive their St. Vrain Valley Schools diploma. Congratulations to all students in the Class of 2024! Erie High School Ben EganJazz Composition, Berklee College of Music What’s a favorite memory from your time
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By Don Haddad, Ed.D., Superintendent As I reflect on the past three years in St. Vrain Valley Schools, and all that we have achieved during a time of great global disruption, I am reminded of the strong investments we’ve made over a decade ago that have propelled our acceleration and success in a time of
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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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Thank you for your continued partnership and support as we navigate the complex, global COVID-19 pandemic. In order to further support students, teachers, staff, and other members of our community, St. Vrain is reopening our free COVID-19 testing site. Consistent with last year, our COVIDCheck Colorado testing site will be located at our Innovation Center, and will be open on
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Hiring Process Below are the steps you will take in order to finalize your employment: Search and apply for a job at St. Vrain Valley SchoolsSelected candidates will be interviewedSuccessful candidates will be offered positionThe Human Resources Office will contact the candidate to complete employment and payroll paperwork.Please bring proper identification to prove eligibility to
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A team of five Altona Middle School seventh graders was one of 60 teams chosen to build a space exploration experiment they designed for a NASA STEM competition. The students, who were part of a design elective class last semester, are spending this semester working with a mentor and teacher Stephanie Basile to learn skills
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Overview Home schooling is deregulated in the state of Colorado, therefore, parents take on all of the responsibility for their student’s education including acquisition of books, supplies, tests, and maintaining permanent records. A parent or guardian who intends to establish a nonpublic home-based education program is required to: Provide written notification explaining the intent to
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Athletics are an important part of the St. Vrain Valley School District’s educational program. The district provides a variety of equitable sports programs that give boys and girls the opportunity to participate and compete. Athletics present an excellent situation for experiences and development of democratic cooperation. It provides an avenue for the formation of lasting
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