St. Vrain Valley Schools receives ASBO Certificate of Excellence for 22nd consecutive year

St. Vrain Valley Schools has once again been honored with the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO), marking the 22nd consecutive year the district has received this prestigious award. The recognition is based on the district’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025.
This award recognizes school districts that meet the highest standards for financial reporting and transparency. To qualify, applicants submit their ACFR for review by a team of financial professionals who evaluate the report’s content, accuracy, and overall quality.

“For over half a century, ASBO International’s Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting has been the gold standard for promoting and recognizing excellence in financial transparency,” said Jim Rowan, CAE, SFO, Executive Director of ASBO International. “Clear and accurate financial reporting is crucial for engaging school communities and building their trust. Districts that earn the COE have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to these principles.”

“Earning this recognition year after year reflects a longstanding commitment to excellence in financial reporting,” said Tony Whiteley, Chief Financial Officer for St. Vrain Valley Schools. “Our team takes great pride in maintaining the high standards and fiscal stewardship that support the district’s operational and strategic priorities.”

Participation in ASBO’s program also supports ongoing bond rating and disclosure processes, reinforcing the district’s commitment to fiscal responsibility.

About ASBO International
Founded in 1910, the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO) represents approximately 30,000 school business professionals worldwide. ASBO supports student achievement through effective resource management in finance, operations, food services, and transportation. Learn more at asbointl.org.

St. Vrain Valley Schools Earns National Recognition for Budget Excellence

For the third consecutive year, St. Vrain Valley Schools has received the Meritorious Budget Award (MBA) from the Association of School Business Officials (ASBO) International for its fiscal year 2025-2026 budget. This award recognizes the district’s commitment to clear, transparent, and high-quality budget presentation.

The Meritorious Budget Award acknowledges St. Vrain’s dedication to crafting budget documents that clearly communicate financial information to all stakeholders. A panel of school financial professionals reviewed the district’s submission to ensure compliance with ASBO International’s MBA Criteria Checklist and other requirements.

“An effective school budget is more than just numbers—it’s a vital tool for building trust and engaging the community,” said Jim Rowan, CAE, SFO, Executive Director of ASBO International. “The Meritorious Budget Award recognizes districts like St. Vrain Valley School District that prioritize financial clarity and accountability. We commend their dedication to upholding nationally recognized budget presentation standards.”

This achievement recognizes the outstanding efforts of St. Vrain’s finance team, who worked diligently to align the budget document with ASBO International’s rigorous criteria. “Receiving the Meritorious Budget Award for the third consecutive year reflects the expertise and dedication of our budget team,” said Tony Whiteley, Chief Financial Officer of St. Vrain Valley Schools. “Their work helps ensure that district resources are thoughtfully aligned to support our schools, programs, and long-term priorities.”

For more information about the Meritorious Budget Award program, please visit ASBO International’s official website.

60 St. Vrain Valley incoming seniors attend cybersecurity mini-internships

About 60 St. Vrain Valley rising high school seniors are helping local businesses beef up their cybersecurity through a two-week, paid mini-internship program.

The students, in sessions held at Silver Creek and Skyline high schools this month, spend the morning learning about the The National Institute of Standards and Technology, or NIST, Cybersecurity Framework and hearing from those who work in cybersecurity. In the afternoons, they work in teams with businesses to to conduct security audits.

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