2025 Graduation Livestreams

St. Vrain Valley Schools is proud to celebrate the many accomplishments of our Class of 2025 and invites the entire community to join the celebrations virtually through the livestreams of our graduation ceremonies.

Schedule and Livestream Links:

Thursday, May 22

Friday, May 23

Saturday, May 24

2025 St. Vrain 4.0+ Grads Around the World

We are preparing our students for their future by giving them a strong competitive advantage and cultivating a drive for learning and continued growth. 

See where our 4.0+ graduates are attending college in the fall.

APEX Homeschool Program
Isaac Ellsaesser
Adaira Fahy
Gavin Fisher
Sofia Greenidge
Ian Henry
Wiley Kueper
Contessa Leitch
Quinn Martin
Maxwell Martin
Catherine Snyder
Amelia Tropman
Ana Vaughan

Erie High School
Greyson Adams
Nathan Alcouffe
Ethan Ammon
Joshua Banks
Madeline Bell
Melanie Bell
Mickey Bienemann
Norah Boiler
Emma Bryan
Finneas Cain
Charlotte Calhoun
Beatrice Carey
Liam Cavalieri
Shashwat Chawla
Cooper Chudleigh
Lillian Coventon
Aeron Cowley
Larisa Cruth
Dean Curtis
Tyler Detro
Hannah Dudenhefer
Emil Esparza
Jeremiah Flaum
Maeve Flentie
Kennedy Gann
Rylee Gardner
Callen Gebhardt
Kelan Geiger
Ellie Hampton
Ava Higgins
Logan Hosmer
Claire Howe
Levi Hughes
London Hull
Marek Jones
Eleanor Keniston
Kiley Kepler
Jocelyn Klickna
Sophia Knieps
Logan Knode
Ana Kujundzic
Hunter Lampson
Olivia Lang
Kaylen Latimer
Roslyn Leone
Cooper Lettis
Mekaya Lewis
Mackenzie Littmann
Nicholas Maggio
Keenan Manchester
Makenna Miller
Katherine Moak
Atlas Momier
Eva Moore
Jenu Ngialah
Jenna Noble
Claire Norris
Riley Nunn
Isabella Palacios
Nicholas Pawlowski
Cloe Pereira
Taryn Petruncola
Fenix Pinilla
Braydon Powell
Lucy Quinn
Anju Record
Adeline Rice
Sydney Robertson
Declan Ross
Nikole Ross
Claire Rowberry
Lacey Russell
Caden Selle
Mahima Shrestha
Owen Sites
Emma Smith
Avery Spinner
Caleb Stevenson
Patricia Uwalaka
Varek Van Aelstyn
Lena Van
Isobel Van Woudenberg
Mason Waldau
Reese Weststeyn
Jackson White
Raina White
Kamryn Winter
Madelyn Young
Isabella Zak
Ava Zimmerman
Ava Zvitt

Frederick High School
Gabrielle Abughazaleh
Asa Adamcheski
Alejandra Almaraz-Gonzales
Colton Anna
Jack Bartlett
Mia Bennett
Ava Berrend
Ryan Brown
Alex Clapp
Emma Dailey
Sophia Dauzat
James Dixon
Kaya Fountain
Shaun Furr
Kate Greiner
Michael Hernandez
Lorena Hinojos Madarid
Cody Holmes
Gunnar Holmes
Lucas Howell
Elizabeth Ingmire
Malia Jeffers
Izabelle Jones
Ethan Knebel
Dominic LeFevre
Curtis Lin
Allie Mahan
Madison Mahan
Sage Mares
Jocelyn Martinez-Bueno
Aiden Matthews
Hailey Mazzotta
Jasmine Melendez-Garcia
Rolando Mijares Miranda
Tyler Mogensen
McKenna Mott
Brandon Nagle
Ethan Olson
Keira Pepper
Bryan Perdomo Deleon
Alexis-Nicole Posa
Emma Prestwich
Danica Rinard
Conor Rothe
Hannah Schuelke
Kaydence States
Cindy Terrazas Orona
Daniel Thompson
Payton Torres
Teagen Veile
Wesley Walker
Ayden Walker
Hannah Watson
Jackson Watts
Brinley Weingardt
Zoe Wittler
Rylan Zadel

LaunchED Virtual Academy
Danica Moen
Wynston Easley

Longmont High School
Jacoby Barber
Noah Bassoff
Olivia Benjaminson
Sasha Bruckner
Mary Jane Cronin
Lisette Daniel
Andrew Delker
Brigid DeSwarte
Alexander Dickhans
Xander Duggins
Austin Elliott
Jenna Errington
Hailey Fahrenbruch
Julien Frazier
Lily Gephart
Madison Gilchrist
Julian Hansell
Madison Hatfield
Oliver Heppner
Salvador Hernandez Ortiz
Noah Holt
Westen Hunt
Madelyn Jirik
Owen Jones
Ryan Joseph
Rose Keel
Luke Kline
Colton Kominski
Kaylin Kroeger
Clara Linder
Reuben Linnemann
Holton Lowrie
Teagan Malcom
Ella McGregor
Nathan McKell
Maxwell McKinney
Mika Medina
Steven Merrill
Miles Miller
Kaitlyn Murphey
Jude Muse
Connor Neeson
Lia Oldroyd
Brianna Olivas
Colton Payne
Emma Payne
Collin Pool
Montgomery Puttroff
Tiara Ramirez
Ignacio Ready
Abigail Reichert
Brooklynn Rowinski
Zander Salva
Charles Sanseverino
Jake Sawaguchi
Samantha Scheer
Lukas Selleck
Theodore Shykula
Bryce Smaic
Sadie Stasko
Ella Stearman
Marina Strenge
Sydney Szerdy
Lola Trojanovich
Nicholas Tusinski
Rocio Uvina Perez
Warren Welch
Anya Wieder
Jacey Woodward

Lyons Middle Senior High
Jordan Boldt
Matthew Carter
Caleb Christiansen
Hannah Coulson
Samantha Denney
Hannah Kelty
Hadley Larson
Elle Magaldi
Phoebe Moellenberg
Jesse Nunez
Sienna Reed
Wyatt Saunders
Leah Shelton
Scarlett Voss

Mead High School
Michael Alberts
Moriah Andersen
Reese Blake
Edison Burke
Payton Crispin
Taylor Dean
Marcos Delgado
Kiernan Dibella
Elena Freed
Justin Fugate
Shayd Fuller
Nyx Garcia Meiring
Grant Gordon
Darby Haley
Connor Holcomb
Hayden Jennings
Emma Keeney
Trevor Kurtz
Maxtin Martin
Anna Maslowski
Lars Messmer
Brynna Nagamine-Pia
Reese Ormsby
Amelia Parsons
Eris Price
Adisyn Rademacher
Gabriel Reed
Maddie Tapia
Audrey Toves
Samuel Tuominen-Collins
Courtney Wright

Niwot High School
Madison Ackerman
Hadassah Adams
Ringuelet Arozomena
Maria Arrece Garcia
Gabriel Bandera
Mila Barinek
Kelly Bartlett
Aiden Bauer
Ruth Becker
Catherine Bell-Hancock
Neharika Bhandari
Brooklynn Blosser
Kennah Brackett
Josephine Briggs
Leo Brotelande
Sofia Burks
Katherine Butcher
Kennedie Campbell
Aiden Carman
Cassie Chen
Adam Cirne
Gabrielle Clark
Mira Clayborn
Tanner Cole
Lucy Connors
Nathan Cowan
Katherine Cui
Allie Dahlstrom
Karlien Dang-Lee
Rohit Das
Elliot DeBusk
Luke Demmel
Grace De Rose
Olivia De Rose
Meadow Drennen
Alexander Dzilvelis
Darcy Ellis
Gavin Engtrakul
Emma Erdelyi
Hayden Flynn
Andrew Fong
Benjamin Gabrielson
Sarah Galdieri
Nichelle Gilbert
Malachi Gilmore
Yugi Gong
Gabriella Gravelle
Evan Green
Olivia Grieco
Benjamin Gunn
Anne Haley
Emelia Hamlin
Eliana Henriques
Sawyer Holmes
Elda Howard
Claire Jensen
Shobhit Joshi
Shefali Joshi
Alena Kasanicky
Dianelena Kenar-Castro
Angel Kho
Samantha Kintzel
William Lennert
Cora Lincoln
Evie Longo
Parker Marcoullier
Linda Marquez Contreras
Cole Mazurana
Keagan McGuire
John McGuirk
Evelyn Melis
Isabela Mendes
Sebastian Moy
Sanjay Mudukatore
Rohan Mysore
Santiago Nahas
Hannah Nelson
Oliver Neves
Lexi Nevin
Giang Nguyen
James O’Hara
Sean O’Leary
Catherine Omer
Emma Ortiz
Maria Oshyman
Eleonor Ottem
Aiden Parker
Dakota Periseau
Aditi Patel
Simone Palerno
Meleah Perez
Jaana Pickering
Kabir Raina
Kirsten Rasmussen
Amelia Reposa
Peyton Rhodes
Wyatt Roberts
Mark Rokhlenko
Peter Rosen
Jiselle Sales
Jay Scharfe
Malcom Smith
Katja Solter
Andrew Stapp
Greta Stauch
Vivian Summers
Sara Taylor
Kye Toothaker
Sydney Torchalski
Ivan Valdez
Magnolia Valentine
Cienna Vercammen
Aiyana Vilacorte
Rex Wallington
Sadie Warren
Trevor White
Gabriella Witzel
Christopher Wood
Meredith Yacht
Samantha Zacky

Silver Creek High School
Chloe Oliver
Quincy Deibert
Finn Wootton
Annika Sesselmann
Daphne Fischaber
Truman Herda
Boyd Francis
Addison Brents
Nathan Birhanu
Addyson Lurie
Claire Atteberry
Zachary Kaufman
Kat Blackburn
Tali Wosachlo
Lilli Wheeler
Katherine Reitz
Audrey Besen
Avan Richmond
Taylor Brown
Anna Goodbee
Anna Longenecker
Brynne Geittmann
Tyler DeMattio
Avery Morrow
Josephine Nguyen
Owen Hutchings
Lucia de La Lama
Salma Seif
Noah Thompson
Sydney Holcomb
Matteo Rodriguez
Allisan Heydt
Aidan Lenski
Matthew Chaney
Alexander Dobson
Ben Taylor-Lipps
Camila Rivera Lazalde
Michelle Rudland Colmenares
Nathan Spiegel
Sawyer Burchill
Myah Ebel
Brooklynn Goldstone
Aris Lindquist
Logan Livingston
Henry Pendergrass
Avan Richmond
Haley Linberg
Wilson Quesada
Neill Marble
Becket Fritz
Kiersten Mallet
Preston Waller
Isabelle Casas
Paige Schleper
Carter Mott
Zoe Anderson
Diamari Flores
Katelyn Johnston
Cloe Ruth
Molly Riddle
Jadin Ruth
Claire Barbarow
Brooklynn Baum
Garrett Beshore
Rebecca Chirinos
Rune Denolf
Mannaz Ezzat
Carlynn Foley
Amelir Fullmer
Sophia Godfrey
Abigail Goodwin
Gwenaviere Mort
Chayakorn Ngampatipatpong
Nicole Ortiz
Philip Prebble
Adelle Scalf
Om Singh
Elizabeth Spagnoletti
Michael Turner
Lorielle Vincent
Jennifer Woods
Riley Herchert
Uma Komakula
Roberts Emily
Selby Paige

Skyline High School
Eden Archer
Breanne Baker
Gabriel Cardenas
Dominic Chavez
Ada Cook
Alexandra Frausto-Flores
Oliver Glasser
Allison Gosline
John Haley
Autumn Hanff
Brody Hufford
Matthew Lanier
Eleanor Legg
Justin Lombardy
Serenity McCoy
Owen McGee
Sidney McNally
Marvin Menjivar Interiano
Sarah Miller
Giovanni Montes Chavez
August Muncy
Madison Muncy
Matthew Muncy
Adair Perez Flores
Vu Phan
Lauren Pratt
Julian Quiroz
Keira Reuter
Carly Roberts
Heidi Robles-Moreno
Natalie Shaeffer
Isha Shah
Isabelle Steffen
Madison Steiner
Jake Tomasko
Carter Trout
Itzel Valles Sanchez
Cameron Winters

St. Vrain Virtual Academy
Aidan Dodge
Luca Fowler

Erie High School Ranks Third in NASA’s 31st Human Exploration Rover Challenge, Wins Most Improved Award

Erie High School earned national recognition at NASA’s 31st Human Exploration Rover Challenge, held April 10-12 in the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala. The team of seniors placed third overall in the high school division of the Remote Control Rover category, a new addition to the competition this year. Erie High School was also awarded first place in the Most Improved category, after boosting their overall score by 16 points from Day 1 to Day 2 of the competition.

Five students in NASA t-shirts stand together, holding a robot on wheels, with a NASA banner in the background.
Students from Erie High School stand with their remote control rover

The students, currently enrolled in Erie High School’s senior capstone design course, have been working on their rover projects since October, after self-selecting their project tracks in August earlier this year. Their preparation included classes in computer-aided design (CAD), mechanical engineering, and structural design, making the competition a true culmination of their high school engineering education. These advanced courses are a part of Erie High School’s Academy of Engineering and Aerospace, a four year engineering pathway that prepares students to compete in their post-secondary engineering pursuits.

The capstone class structure mirrors that of a professional engineering team, utilizing scrum boards, project reports, and collaborative workflows. Over the past several months, students have submitted design documentation and progress updates to NASA engineers for review and feedback, a key part of the selection process that earned them one of only 75 spots in the international competition. Additionally, Erie High School was one of only two Colorado high schools invited to compete.

A small, remote-controlled car with bright orange wheels is on a gravel surface, near people's feet.
The Erie High School team’s remote control rover

Competing in both the Human-Powered and Remote Control Rover categories, students were challenged to design and fabricate nearly all components of their rovers, including wheels, chassis, and control systems. In addition, they built a functional spectrometer and a distance sensor to determine whether a liquid was water, and to measure proximity to objects within the course. The half-mile course was designed to simulate terrain found on the moon or Mars, including 10 different obstacles.

Beyond the accolades, the experience offered students invaluable professional exposure. Many made meaningful connections with NASA engineers and industry professionals. With a second competition under their belts, Erie High School’s team has proven their technical abilities and cemented their place among the top young engineering minds in the world.

Future Sustainability Leaders: Soaring Heights PK-8 Students Kick Off Zero-Waste Initiative

On Monday, May 12, students at Soaring Heights PK-8 conducted a cafeteria waste audit with the help of Eco-Cycle’s Green Star Schools program associates.

Two women are engaged in conversation outside by a brick wall; one holds a clipboard and wears a name tag.
Eco-Cycle Green Star Schools Program associates explain the purpose of a waste audit to students at Soaring Heights PK-8

As Soaring Heights PK-8 becomes a Green Star School in the upcoming 2025-26 school year, this waste audit establishes a baseline of how effectively students and staff are currently sorting waste, and identifying areas where recycling and composting could be improved. Based on the results of the audit, participating students will share their findings next year in the form of announcements and posters.

A girl with glasses smiles while sitting on the ground among other children, engaged in a playful activity.
A Soaring Heights PK-8 student gets ready to participate in the cafeteria waste audit

The participating students from grades four through five were chosen for their demonstrated commitment to environmental stewardship and their eagerness to serve as leaders in recycling and composting efforts. A key component of the Green Star School Program is student engagement. Schools work to build student-led teams that advocate for and model zero-waste behaviors, helping to build a culture of sustainability from the inside out. The program, active in 23 schools across the district, provides resources, training and support for composting, recycling, and waste-reduction practices.

A group of young people smiles while participating in a cleanup activity, holding tools and a trash bag outdoors.
A Soaring Heights PK-8 student sorts through the school’s recyclables

In addition to waste audits, Eco-Cycle offers a range of educational resources and in-school presentations for students, teachers, and PTO groups. The organization collaborates directly with schools to integrate environmental education into everyday learning, emphasizing real-world action and community impact. As a Green Star School sponsor, St. Vrain Valley Schools is dedicated to leading energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives that directly benefit the St. Vrain Valley School community.

Children smiling and engaging in an outdoor activity, with one adult guiding them near a school building.
An Eco-Cycle Green Star School Program associate educates a Soaring Heights PK-8 student on recycling and composting

Becoming a Green Star School marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Soaring Heights PK-8. The cafeteria waste audit was one of many steps towards kickstarting a school-wide transformation that empowers students to take charge of sustainability efforts and influence real change. Not only do students learn about zero-waste practices—they lead them. For the 15 students selected as sustainability champions, their participation is essential in building a culture of responsibility and stewardship that will ripple throughout the school, district, and broader St. Vrain Valley School community.

St. Vrain Valley Schools Receives National Recognition for Strong Commitment and Access to Music Education, Five Years in a Row

St. Vrain Valley Schools has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment to music education, representing one of only two districts in Colorado and 935 nationwide to receive the honor this year. Now in its 26th year, the Best Communities for Music Education designation is awarded to districts that demonstrate outstanding achievement for providing music access and education to all students.

To qualify for the Best Communities designation, representatives from the district answered detailed questions about funding, graduation requirements, music class participation, instruction time, facilities, support for the music program and community music-making programs. Responses were verified by school officials and reviewed by arts educational research firm, WolfBrown.

“St. Vrain Valley Schools takes immense pride in the extensive music education opportunities available to our students at every grade level and school across our district,” said Chase McBride, Assistant Superintendent of Athletics, Activities, Fine Arts, Performing Arts, PE for St. Vrain Valley Schools. “Our rich musical environment is a result of the dedicated efforts of our teachers and staff, and St. Vrain’s recognition by NAMM with the Best Communities for Music Education designation highlights the collective commitment of our community to deliver a comprehensive education that embraces a robust offering of musical experiences.”

St. Vrain Valley Schools earns national recognition from GFOA for Excellence in Financial Reporting

The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) has awarded St. Vrain Valley Schools the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. This is the highest form of recognition in governmental accounting and financial reporting.

The award is presented to government entities whose reports demonstrate a constructive “spirit of full disclosure,” providing transparency and clarity to help readers better understand the financial health of the organization. Reports are reviewed by an impartial panel and must meet rigorous standards for accuracy, presentation, and accessibility.

“This award is a significant accomplishment for our financial services department and a reflection of the strong financial management practices across our system,” said Chief Financial Officer Tony Whiteley. “Our accounting and reporting team continues to produce high-quality financial documents that reflect our commitment to transparency, accountability, and excellence.”

In conjunction with the district award, GFOA also presented an Award of Financial Reporting Achievement to the team primarily responsible for preparing the ACFR.

This national recognition further reinforces St. Vrain’s long-standing commitment to fiscal responsibility and clear communication with stakeholders across the community.

About GFOA
The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) represents public finance officials throughout the United States and Canada, advancing excellence in financial management. Its Certificate of Achievement program encourages and recognizes excellence in governmental financial reporting. Learn more at gfoa.org.

St. Vrain Valley Schools receives ASBO Certificate of Excellence for 21st 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 21st 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, 2024.

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 has represented the gold standard in promoting transparency and trust in school finance,” said ASBO International Executive Director Jim Rowan. “Districts that receive this award have demonstrated exceptional clarity and completeness in financial reporting.”

Tony Whiteley, Chief Financial Officer for St. Vrain Valley Schools, expressed his pride in the team’s continued success, “Receiving the Certificate of Excellence for 21 consecutive years reflects the dedication and professionalism of our accounting and reporting team in maintaining high standards for financial reporting.”

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 graduating seniors ready for next steps

Longmont High senior Anya Wieder’s interest in conservation as a future career was sparked by her work at St. Vrain Valley’s Innovation Center.

She took bioscience classes and joined an afterschool group working on reintroducing the northern redbelly dace fish to the St. Vrain River. While the team has moved on to reintroducing the northern leopard frog, it’s still the hands-on conservation work she loves.

Register for 2025-2026 Transportation Services

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Thank you for your continued partnership as we celebrate a successful spring semester in St. Vrain Valley Schools. Our Transportation Department is dedicated to consistently delivering excellent service for our students and their families and we are currently preparing for the upcoming school year.

If you are interested in having your child ride the bus for the 2025-2026 school year, please apply for transportation services as soon as possible. We make every effort to accommodate as many eligible riders as possible. Click here to apply for transportation services online.

Families can learn more about eligibility requirements by watching this video.

St. Vrain Valley Schools’ Transportation Department looks forward to serving our students, teachers, and staff. Please visit our webpage or contact us at 303-702-7530 if you have additional questions.

Sincerely,
Transportation Department
St. Vrain Valley Schools

Preschool Openings Available in St. Vrain Valley Schools

St. Vrain Valley Schools’ preschool department currently has space available in high-quality preschool programs across the district. Families with children who will be 3 or 4 years old on or before October 1 are encouraged to contact the Early Childhood Education Department at 303-702-7815 to learn more about program options, tuition, and availability for the 2025–2026 school year.

The following schools currently have preschool openings:

To learn more and apply, visit svvsd.org/preschool.

St. Vrain Valley Schools