On July 27-28, students from Niwot High kicked off the fabrication phase of ‘Cougars Creating Classrooms,’ a building project spearheaded by the Mwebaza Foundation to transform used shipping containers into instructional space for the Mwebaza Infant Primary School in Kyengera, Uganda. Over the two days, representatives from the football, girls tennis, golf, cross country, and
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St.Vrain Valley School District RE-1J achieved a credit rating upgrade from Standard & Poor’s from “AA” to “AA+” and issued the remaining $60.34 million of bonds from its $260.34 million of voter authorization in 2016. The sale on September 19 was for a 5-year bond maturity, shortened from what was initially planned to be a
St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J Credit Rating Upgraded to AA+ by Standard and Poor’s. St. Vrain Issues Remainder of 2016 Authorization at Low Interest Rates Read More
Teens and young adults ages 16-24 are invited to the Boulder County Youth Job Fair on Thursday, March 21, from 3:30 – 6:30 p.m.at the University of Colorado Events Center (950 Regent Dr., Boulder). Workforce professionals from across Boulder County have teamed up with Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley School Districts to unite industry leaders,
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Silver Creek High School For Earth Day this year, the Energy & Sustainability team partnered with several libraries in the district to donate new books that highlight unique and important perspectives about environmentalism and sustainability. In Amara and the Bats, Amara advocates to save bat habitats near her home. In Dry, Alyssa is faced with
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Curricular Resources The mission of St. Vrain Valley Schools is to be an exemplary school district that inspires and promotes high standards of learning and student well-being in partnership with parents, guardians, and the community. To support this goal and educate all students effectively and give them a competitive advantage, we have developed this set
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Niwot Elementary School fifth-grader Cooper Edwards recently won the Boulder Valley Regional Spelling Bee and is one of two students from Colorado who will be competing at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC, in May. After experiencing an early exit at Niwot’s spelling bee in 2023, Cooper returned this year with a renewed
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Public Comment During Board of Education Meetings The Board of Education values community perspectives and the feedback from our parents, teachers, staff and community. During Board of Education meetings, the Board will hear up to 30 minutes of public comment on non-agenda items and up to 30 minutes of public comment on agenda-specific items. To
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At Longs Peak Middle School, students in the Wildlife Rangers Club participate in exciting adventures to explore various animal habitats in Colorado. Guided by eighth-grade Math and Science Teacher Andrew Freeman, club members monitor and maintain remote cameras on City of Longmont and Boulder County Parks and Open Space (BCPOS) property and share their discoveries
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A group of five Altona students were selected as this year’s NASA TechRise Challenge winners. The NASA TechRise Challenge is a STEM competition tailored for students in grades sixth through 12th designed to inspire global discovery. By participating in the challenge, students create and test their innovative solutions for space exploration and Earth study. Additionally,
Altona Middle School Students Win NASA TechRise Student Challenge Read More
Superintendent’s Leadership Cabinet
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