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Did you know that students in ±«Óãtv have multiple opportunities to:
All ±«Óãtv schools will participate in Lockdown Drill Week between Nov.
The ±«Óãtv Board of Education approved a change to Bamford Elementary School¡¯s feeder pattern, beginning in the 2025-26 school year. Students who reside in Bamford¡¯s attendance area will now attend Preston Middle School and Fossil Ridge High School (FRHS) when they enter sixth and ninth grade, respectively.
±«Óãtv will begin accepting both school registration and first-round school choice applications for the 2025-26 school year on the same date: Monday, Nov. 4.
±«Óãtv is proud to offer strong academic and social opportunities for students in each of our 54 schools. Attending a neighborhood school means living near classmates and building a tight knit community together over time.
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In an effort to foster a culture of mutual respect, effective communication, and quality customer service, ±«Óãtv has created a set of norms for staff, family/guardian, and community engagement. These norms aim to set a positive tone for interactions between staff and parents and community members, whether they happen in person, over the phone, or in writing.
The norms will be posted in all ±«Óãtv schools and include expectations that:
As part of the ±«Óãtv community, you know that every single school in your district has something great to offer. Whether your family selected a school through the school choice program or enrolled at your neighborhood school, you made a choice.
On the final day of the C.A.N.S. Around The Oval food and fund drive, donations from 13 ±«Óãtv schools arrived at Colorado State University¡¯s Oval. ±«Óãtv schools raised over 14,000 pounds of food and almost $10,000 in monetary donations this year.
Whether your child is enrolling in ±«Óãtv for the very first time or moving up a level to a ±«Óãtv middle or high school, attending an open house is a great way to get acquainted with the people and programs at schools.
In accordance with House Bill 24-1164, ±«Óãtv is now required to provide free menstrual supplies (pads and tampons) to all menstruating students by the summer of 2028. A gradual deployment of dispensers and supplies has started, and free menstrual products will eventually be in all female-designated restrooms at all ±«Óãtv middle and high schools (including locker rooms), as well as female-designated restrooms in fourth- and fifth-grade halls at ±«Óãtv elementary schools and all single stall/gender-neutral restrooms in the district.