Superintendent video message: Next steps for ±«Óãtv changes

In his latest video message, Superintendent Brian Kingsley provides an update on educational program changes, school consolidations, and boundary modifications that are necessary due to the significant challenges facing our community and ±«Óãtv. Many people are wondering what will happen next in this process, and we are committed to providing more clarity and reassurance as details become available.  

Amid war, let¡¯s care for impacted ±«Óãtv community members ?

Oct. 17, 2023 

Dear ±«Óãtv community,   

Everyone belongs in ±«Óãtv. It is our commitment to create spaces of connection and belonging in our schools where people care about one another and provide comfort to those who need it. Wherever they go in ±«Óãtv, students and adults alike should feel safe and able to show up as the unique and valued people that they are. 

School and library districts, city announce joint commitment to community innovation center

The City of Fort Collins, Poudre River Public Library District, and ±«Óãtv (±«Óãtv) are proud to announce a commitment among the three organizations to open a new community innovation center in southeast Fort Collins.

The southeast community innovation center, which was promised to the voters in 2015, will feature a state-of-the-art public library, multi-use spaces, as well as recreation and aquatics facilities. The center will be built on the 10 acres of land that ±«Óãtv owns adjacent to Fossil Ridge High School.

Firm looking at A/C, solar, needed improvements for ±«Óãtv buildings

±«Óãtv runs 73 facilities, including schools, program sites, office buildings, and athletic facilities. ±«Óãtv values being a responsible steward of its sites and the public dollars that fund them. In keeping with that value, the district set out to discover new ways to operate each building as efficiently as possible and hired an independent third-party firm through a competitive process.