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This school year never got back to ‘normal.’ These are the lessons educators will carry with them.

This school year never got back to ‘normal.’ These are the lessons educators will carry with them.

A rise in teacher absences due to COVID or other illnesses — and a lack of subs to fill in for them — has been a defining feature of this year.
Student designers showcase phase one of virtual reality projects

Student designers showcase phase one of virtual reality projects

Videos are meant to foster joy, empathy and connection for their peers
Students highlight conservation work for Endangered Species Day

Students highlight conservation work for Endangered Species Day

Denver Zoo hosts northern redbelly dace event for 2,500 elementary schoolers
St. Vrain board looks at budget for upcoming school year

St. Vrain board looks at budget for upcoming school year

Compensation not yet finalized, but finances are healthy overall
Lyons students present ecological efforts to town advisory board

Lyons students present ecological efforts to town advisory board

Confluence 2022 highlights science, leadership skills at every grade level
TLC Learning Center thanks Chicken Jack’s for generous donation

TLC Learning Center thanks Chicken Jack’s for generous donation

Funds will help families who can’t afford childcare
Schools could get extra time to spend COVID relief on building fixes

Schools could get extra time to spend COVID relief on building fixes

The department’s letter says states can apply for extensions, giving schools until April 2026 to spend the last bit of COVID funds on facilities improvements.
Students have a ball at Day of Champions

Students have a ball at Day of Champions

Unified athletes from St. Vrain high schools celebrate culmination of school year
St. Vrain partners with CEI to host AP educators

St. Vrain partners with CEI to host AP educators

11th annual AP for All Summer Institute will take place at Erie High School
FRCC student reflects on nontraditional path to graduation

FRCC student reflects on nontraditional path to graduation

Mother of three worked full time at Longmont Library while earning associate degree