How-To Guides Find additional information on iPad set-up and support. En Español Additional Resources for Families Learn more about online learning resources such as Seesaw and Schoology. Healthy Digital Habits Explore resources to help build healthy digital habits. Expectations & Commitments and Insurance Program The Expectations and Commitments outline both our commitments to service in
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District Technology Services District Technology Services (DTS) provides a wide variety of information technology services to the District’s students and staff. Our goal is to enhance education by providing world-class technology access, support and leadership. Mantra: Enriching EducationValues: Communication, Service, and Teamwork
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Rewarding students & staff for walking, biking, bus riding, and carpooling to school! Reporting Green Trips is open for Altona MS, Blue Mountain Elementary, Mountain View Elementary and Longspeak MS ONLY Trip Tracker Re-launches in September for the 23/24 School Year in these Schools: Altona Middle School Blue Mountain Elementary Longs Peak Middle School Mountain
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Overview The Elementary Literacy Resource Site is created to further support K-5 literacy interventionists, classroom teachers, and families with the implementation of the Colorado READ Act, including assessments, progress monitoring, targeted skill-based interventions, and other guidance to help all SVVS students maximize their success in becoming a proficient reader. Family Resources Helpful links and tools
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Program Overview In 2012, voters across our district approved a mill levy override that, among other improvements, greatly strengthens our District’s capacity to equip students with 21st century technology tools to give our students a critical advantage. In order to ensure that this investment aligns with instructional priorities and school needs, the Instructional Technology Advisory Committee was
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St. Vrain Valley School’s Nutrition Service staff believes that serving nutritious school meals is one of the main ingredients in students’ ability to learn in the classroom. It’s hard for students to focus when they are hungry. Our staff takes pride in providing meals that meet the USDA nutritional requirements and include as many local
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The Student Services Department exists to provide support to ALL students who need additional assistance. The Department’s goal is to remove barriers that impede students and families from being successful. We strive to promote high standards of learning and student well-being (in the arenas of academic interventions, health, wellness, and social-emotional learning) in partnership with parents, guardians and the community in the St. Vrain Valley School District.
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Athletics, Activities, & Fine Arts are all important parts of the St. Vrain Valley School District educational programming. All these programs present excellent opportunities to experience and develop democratic cooperation, as well as form lasting friendships and memories.
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Why the 100 Mile Club? Well-established national programProvides ongoing support and resources to schools (website, email, phone, newsletter, media tools, helpful suggestions and instructions)Students receive milestone incentives (Challenge Accepted ID card, t shirt, golden pencil, wrist band, final certificate and medal) When? 3-5 days a week for 30 minutes or more is optimal. The 100
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