St. Vrain Valley Celebrates First-ever Future Ready Festival

Over two thousand community members came together on Saturday, March 7, for St. Vrain Valley Schools’ first-ever Future Ready Festival at Silver Creek High School.

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Families and community members filled the campus throughout the afternoon, engaging with educators, asking questions, and exploring innovative programs and opportunities available across the district.

A young boy uses a power drill to work on a car tire while an older teen guides him.

The festival featured Advantage Zones with interactive learning experiences and hands-on demonstrations that offered attendees a firsthand look at St. Vrain’s programs and pathways. From student-led showcases in career and technical education and STEM to performances in music and the arts, each zone highlighted the depth and range of experiences that define the St. Vrain Advantage.

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“Today was an exciting day for St. Vrain Valley Schools,” shared Superintendent Jackie Kapushion. “All of our schools and programs were represented at the Future-Ready Festival, and we showcased the absolute best that public education has to offer to our community. We are public education proud, and this is the St. Vrain Advantage.”

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St. Vrain Valley Schools