For the last 15 years, Mead Middle School’s Drama Club, with the support of the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC), has been entertaining audiences with its annual dinner theater production. This year’s performance of “Murder at Aunt Agatha’s” brought the school community together for an evening of mystery, comedy, and ghostly surprises. Directed by Janet Benter,
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This weekend, two St. Vrain Valley Schools based teams from Up-A-Creek Robotics competed at the World Championship in Houston, Texas, both winning the world championship in their respective competitions in front of an audience of 30,000 attendees at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Up-A-Creek Robotics participates in three competition types. The FIRST Robotics Challenge
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St. Vrain Valley Schools’ Theater Day attracted more than 100 middle school students to participate in a variety of theatrical workshops led by the district’s high school teachers and students with topics including, lighting and sound, set design, technical theater, acting, audition preparation, hair and makeup, improv, dance, and more. Janay Bird, Fine Arts Coordinator
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Visualize an entrepreneur and what do you see? An individual in business attire? Someone speaking next to a slideshow presentation featuring line graphs and pie charts? What about a 20-year-old female who started a handcrafted electric guitar company right out of high school? Or a male high school senior who is in the thick of creating a prototype for a shoe designed to replenish electrolytes back into the body?
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The community of St. Vrain Valley Schools is invited to provide feedback and suggestions on the plan for allocating the district’s share of ESSER III Federal Stimulus funding. The district is required to set-aside at least 20 percent of ESSER III funding to address learning loss through the implementation of evidence-based interventions. The district must
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Students in the Longmont High School of BusinessTM program are taking their learning outside of the classroom and into the studio where they are producing a weekly podcast and gaining experience in content creation and communication. Led by Business Teacher James Giveans, the podcast is part of the school’s business track, which students begin as
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As part of their Capstone projects, art students from Skyline High School have launched special projects benefiting both students and the senior residents from Atria, a local senior living community. This unique activity serves a dual purpose: fostering community outreach and offering students a glimpse into the life of a working artist. Art Teacher Carolyn
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Erie High School’s Tigers Together Peer Mentor Program is bridging the gap between special education students and typical peers. EHS mentors work alongside students with differing abilities because it promotes inclusivity and a more accepting environment. The program is spearheaded by Elizabeth Goodrich, special education teacher, at EHS. She started the program in the spring
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