Colorado’s Opportunity Now Grant Funds $7M Investment in Career Pathways for St. Vrain Valley Schools and Collaborating Districts

As the initiative’s largest grantee, the Breakthrough Pathways project will implement three comprehensive career pathways in education, advanced manufacturing, and information technology.


St. Vrain Valley Schools, in partnership with Workforce Boulder, Boulder Chamber, Adams 12 Five Star Schools, Weld RE-3J School District, Estes Park School District, University of Colorado Denver, Colorado Education Initiative, Mogli, Salesforce, Cisco, Elevation Solutions, PTA Plastics, McKesson, and Eplexity, is pleased to announce a $7M investment in career pathways through the state of Colorado’s Opportunity Now grant. Governor Jared Polis officially announced Phase 1 grant recipients during a press release today, Thursday, June 22.

“The Breakthrough Pathways project is the culmination of more than a decade of work to create a strong, competitive advantage for St. Vrain Valley Schools students and, by extension, our families, community, state, and nation,” said St. Vrain Valley Schools Superintendent, Dr. Don Haddad. “We are very grateful to this incredible group of partners, which will build on our existing programming and support the most comprehensive public education workforce readiness system in the country. With an impact across multiple communities, including rural areas, we are proud to receive this award and lead our nation’s next advanced manufacturing, teaching, and technology workforce.”

Weld County School District Re-3J Superintendent of Schools Greg Rabenhorst added, “This investment in career pathways exemplifies the fundamental importance of public education in preparing our students for an ever-evolving workforce. We are most excited for our students to have a new opportunity to participate in a teacher preparation pathway. By fostering robust partnerships and delivering innovative programs, the Breakthrough Pathways project will empower our students to thrive in various fields, including education.” 

Using grant funds, St. Vrain and its partners will significantly accelerate industry credential and postsecondary attainment in the state’s most in-demand careers. Partnerships between education, industry, and workforce development centers will ensure a smooth transition between high school, college, and careers. Ultimately, the programs funded by the proposal will produce hundreds of highly trained advanced manufacturing and information technology professionals, as well as early childhood, special education, elementary, middle, and high school teachers. Breakthrough Pathways not only holds the distinction of being the largest Opportunity Now grantee, but it also stands out as the sole recipient of the Opportunity Now Scale Award led by a public school district.

“We have partnered with our Career Elevation and Technology Center for years, helping to co-design its advanced manufacturing program and ensure that we can meet the current and future needs of our customers,” said Donald Williams, Director of Manufacturing for PTA Plastics. “We need this kind of talent, and now we will have a straight pipeline into the high-wage, in-demand jobs available in our industry.”

The grant includes three years of programming, with a focus on the most in-demand industry credentials. A range of strategies – including industry mentors, college coursework, apprenticeships, virtual learning, and internships – will provide students with both technical and durable skills, such as communication and project management.

“For years, we’ve known that Colorado’s future teachers are right here, in our classrooms,” said Dr. Diane Lauer, St. Vrain’s Chief Academic Officer. “Public education lays the foundation for every other profession, so we are thrilled to expand our efforts to recruit, inspire, and prepare the next generation of amazing teachers.”

Adams 12 Five Star Schools Chief Academic Officer Beau Foubert added, “We are honored to be part of this multi-district effort to develop robust, accessible pathways for students to secure a career in education. The responsibility for ensuring a pipeline of highly-qualified, diverse educators lies with each and every one of our districts. We’re confident this grant will expand and accelerate career opportunities for students for years to come.”

Innovation Center biosciences students raise and introduce Northern Leopard Frog tadpoles to Lefthand Creek

St. Vrain Valley Students gathered at the Innovation Center on Friday to say farewell to Northern Leopard Frog tadpoles.

Students at the SVVSD Innovation Center have spent the better part of the year learning how to care for the Northern Leopard Frog tadpoles. They worked with Ocean First Institute, Boulder County Parks and Open Space, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Lefthand Watershed, U.S. Fish and Wildlife and the city of Boulder Open Space Mountain and Parks to understand the proper water conditions, what they eat, how to ready tanks and more. 

St. Vrain Valley Schools Receives Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting for 19th Consecutive Year

St. Vrain Valley Schools has once again been honored with the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting (COE) by the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO). This marks the 19th consecutive year that the district has received this prestigious award and highlights its enduring commitment to financial excellence and responsible stewardship of public funds.

 “The COE’s mission is to promote and recognize excellence in financial reporting,” says ASBO International Chief Operations Officer/Interim Executive Director Siobhan McMahon. “The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) informs stakeholders about the financial and economic state of the district, making it an important communications tool for building trust and engaging with the school community.”

 Participation in the COE program reflects the district’s unwavering commitment to financial transparency. The district’s ACFR undergoes a rigorous review process by a panel of financial professionals. St. Vrain Valley Schools’ consistent receipt of the COE underscores its dedication to upholding the highest standards in financial reporting.

 St. Vrain Valley Schools’ Chief Financial Officer Greg Fieth expressed his pride in the achievement. “Receiving the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 19th consecutive year is a testament to our district’s commitment to transparency and responsible financial management. It reflects the dedication and hard work of our financial team, as well as the collaborative efforts of staff across all schools and departments throughout the district.”

Superintendent’s Update: We Set Sail

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The Class of 2023 is preparing to set sail and begin a new chapter that will lead our world into the future. Watch the video

Superintendent’s Update

Dear St. Vrain Valley Schools Community,

As we celebrate another unprecedented year of success in St. Vrain Valley Schools, I want to take a moment to recognize our incredible students, teachers, staff, families, community members, and supporters who have been champions of excellence and community strength. I am so proud of all of you. I also want to recognize the unwavering drive, strength of character, and rigorous academic preparation that our approximately 2,300 graduates have demonstrated throughout their time in St. Vrain. The thunderous applause that they will receive as they walk across the stage to receive their diploma is not only a testament to their many achievements; it also serves as a symbol of our community’s enduring commitment to the continued success of our students, teachers, staff, parents, and community.

From their preschool years to the present, these graduates have faced significant challenges, as well as many great opportunities, which have supported them in building a strong foundation for their future. The Class of 2023 has excelled in high-quality instructional focus academies, including Biomedical Sciences, Energy, Engineering and Aerospace, Medical and BioScience, Leadership, STEM, Visual and Performing Arts, Pathways to Teaching (P-TEACH), Pathways in Technology Early College High School Associate Degree Program (P-TECH), and more. They have been highly engaged in their school communities, participating in co-curricular activities, including the arts, music, athletics, and numerous advanced career and technology programs. Their hours spent engaged in work-based internships and community service are nothing less than impressive!

Further, our graduates have enrolled in a record number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and concurrent enrollment college-level courses, giving them a head start on their postsecondary education, as well as the opportunity to earn approximately 34,000 college credits, potentially saving families over $8.6 million on future tuition costs. Our seniors have also received numerous recognitions for their academic achievements, talents, and innovative ideas, including Boettcher Scholarships, Daniels Scholarships, National Merit semifinalists and finalists, All-State athletic honors, All-State music awards, and acceptance letters from many of America’s highly competitive colleges, universities, and military institutions.

Public education is one of the most powerful systems for driving positive change in our society, and we have no greater responsibility than ensuring that every child in our community receives a rigorous, engaging, and high-quality education. Our students are being prepared with a strong competitive advantage in order to succeed in our complex, highly-technical globalized world. They are receiving an advanced, cutting-edge education, rooted in rigorous traditional academics and bolstered by robust innovation, which offers a truly personalized, comprehensive and world-class educational experience.

To our graduating seniors, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude and wish you the very best in life. You are truly a class of compassionate, dedicated, and innovative champions who will boldly lead our country into the future. Your contributions have enriched our schools and community, and inspired future generations of learners. I am incredibly proud of you.

Sincerely,

Don Haddad, Ed.D.
Superintendent
@SVVSDSupt


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The Class of 2023

Meet Our Outstanding Graduates

Meet just a few of our approximately 2,300 outstanding graduates who will walk across a stage this week to receive their St. Vrain Valley Schools diploma. Congratulations to all students in the Class of 2023! Click here to read more.

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The Class of 2023

St. Vrain students graduate from college, before high school

This year, 44 of our 71 P-TECH graduates
finished their associate degree
in 4 years, earning their college
diploma before their high school
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Important Reminders, Events, and Opportunities

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Student Opportunities

Summer Program Registration Now Open

St. Vrain Valley Schools offers robust summer programming options to keep students engaged in their academic learning.
Click here to read more.

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The Class of 2023

2023 Graduation Livestream Links

All of St. Vrain’s upcoming graduation ceremonies will be live streamed.
Click here for more information.

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ComMunity Connection

We’re Hiring! Join the #StVrainStorm

Join a highly supportive and effective team of professionals who are having a significant impact on the lives of students and families in our community.
Click here to browse our open positions.

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Stapp Inspires Educator Highlight

In partnership with Stapp Toyota, we recognize Ami Larson, a 2nd grade teacher at Erie Elementary. Click here to see more Stapp Inspires Educator Highlights.

2023 Graduation Livestreams

St. Vrain Valley Schools is proud of our Class of 2023 and invites the community to join the celebration through a livestream of the ceremonies.

Thursday, May 25

Friday, May 26

Saturday, May 27

Meet Some of St. Vrain’s 2023 Outstanding Grads

Outstanding Graduates

Meet just a few of our approximately 2,300 outstanding graduates who will walk across a stage this week to receive their St. Vrain Valley Schools diploma. Congratulations to all students in the Class of 2023!


Erie High School

Aria Pickett - EHS senior

Aria Pickett
Counseling/Psychology, Liberty University

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
Erie offers an abundance of AP and concurrent enrollment opportunities that I was able to take part in. Specifically, completing the AP Capstone helped me understand college-style writing. With these classes, I was still able to improve in English, which I greatly appreciated because it is a class that I consider myself highly proficient in. Further, taking an FRCC class in Psychology provided a safe place for me to understand how to communicate with college professors and understand how to handle harsh deadlines and the starker differences between high school and college courses.

Attaish Andalam - EHS

Attaish Andalam
Astronomy & Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder

What makes your high school unique?
I had the most experience with Erie’s Engineering Aerospace Diploma program, which offered numerous opportunities to learn about the engineering field while teaching us how to get first hand experience with the field, this was extremely beneficial for furthering my education in college.

Jocelyn Poirier

Jocelyn Poirier
Biomedical Engineering

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
A student may want to attend Erie because of its balance. I feel like there are so many opportunities to be a part of, and all are valued equally. Our choir program is amazing, as well as our orchestra and band which feeds into the theater program, and we also have great athletes. Our academics are also spread out with advanced and specific classes in art, math, science, history, and English, and plenty of opportunities to take college credit classes. There’s something for everyone at Erie, even if you don’t know what you want to do yet.


Frederick High School

Carlie Nagy

Carlie Nagy
Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering & Minoring in Business Engineering/Management Sciences, Colorado School of Mines

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
Frederick High School represents its students in the best possible way. I feel proud to say that I will be graduating as a Frederick High School Golden Eagle. Frederick offers a lot of opportunities that include P-TECH, and Biomedical programs. I encourage new students to take advantage of these special programs!

Jay Johnson

Jay Johnston
Political Science and Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder

What advice would you give to students entering high school next year?
Getting involved with clubs, sports, and academics is very important to getting the high school experience! As an incoming freshman, I had no interest in playing sports, or getting into any clubs, but I tried it out and I am proud to say that I’ve been apart of some pretty amazing groups at Frederick High School such as Link Crew, Sources of Strength, Student Council, National Honors Society, and the Tennis Program. These have all given me groups of people to build and create connections with, and allow others to feel welcomed once they walk through the doors of Frederick High School.

Crystal Rojas Carbajal

Crystal Rojas Carbajal
Biochemistry, University of Denver

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
My school’s focus programs have prepared me for postsecondary success in a multitude of ways. Joining P-TECH was the greatest decision in my high school career. I know the rigor of the courses helped me stand out on my college applications. With the program I also got job experience and it was a motivator to major in biochemistry.


Longmont High School

Kimberly Hernandez

Kimberly Hernandez
Biology, Colorado State University

What’s a favorite memory from your time at St. Vrain?
My favorite memory was being able to travel to Seattle with our school’s SMART Team. It’s a year long club and seeing all of our work at the very end was incredible. We attended a conference hosted by the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. They held a poster session where we were able to present to other SMART Teams from all around the United States and also present to undergrad and graduate students. Being surrounded by like minded individuals who all shared a passion for the subject was one of the best experiences in my life, and it would not have been possible without St. Vrain’s dedication to providing the resources necessary for students to grow and succeed.

Izaac Stone

Izaac Stone
Biomedical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
Longmont High School’s Medical Bioscience Academy (MBSA) program has helped prepare me for my aspirations to pursue the medical field in college. MBSA has helped provide me with internship opportunities and real life experiences in the medical field. MBSA has prepared me for my future endeavors and pursuits!

Malia Hendricks

Malia Hendricks
Civil Engineering and Architectural Design, Northeastern University

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
A student should want to attend Longmont High School to become a part of a tightly knit, supportive community that would encourage them to explore any and every aspect of the world around them.


Lyons Middle Senior High School

Keara Ping

Keara Ping
Forestry, minoring in Botany, Colorado State University

What advice would you give to students entering high school next year?
Some advice I’d give to students entering high school is to prioritize staying organized and completing assignments promptly. Embrace constructive criticism as an invaluable tool for your personal growth and resilience. Always remember that challenges are opportunities for growth, and a bright future awaits you.

Jordan Brownsberger

Jordan Brownsberger
Marine Biology, Western Washington University

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
The small nature of the school helps me and other students get the help we need by building meaningful relationships with our teachers and administration.

Violet Johnson

Violet Johnson
University of Denver

What makes your high school unique?
Something that is very unique about Lyons is the easy ability to ask teachers questions and get extra help from them, and through that establish a stronger bond with your teachers. Another unique thing that is part of the school being a smaller size is having class sizes that vary a lot. You’ll have classes with very few people and classes with a larger amount and that allows for you to experience both a more lively classroom and a more intimate classroom.


Mead High School

Mateo Gonzaga

Mateo Gonzaga
Double Major in Business Management & Leadership and Entrepreneurship, Loyola Marymount University

What’s a favorite memory from your time at St. Vrain?
One of my favorite memories was sitting in on the school board meetings as a member of district advisory. This was so memorable because I got to see inside what goes on in our district. I got to meet and form personal relationships with the members of the board. I felt cared about and supported by the highest levels of authority in the district, which is rare for a student.

Maya Thompson

Maya Thompson
University of Arizona

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
A student should attend Mead High School for great academic opportunities as well as to find a place to be involved in something new or expand their past involvements. There are many opportunities to find something you are passionate about in high school, especially at Mead. For me, I hadn’t found anything I was interested in in middle school. In high school, I found Unified Sports. This part of my high school experience has guided my life in ways I could have never imagined, as I am now involved with Special Olympics on a national level, and currently serve as the Youth Representative on the Special Olympics Board of Director. If you are interested in a sport, the sporting department is also amazing at Mead High School. Whatever sport you are a part of, you are sure to succeed here. There are also many clubs and many unique classes to be a part of, therefore there is something for everyone at Mead High School to enjoy.


New Meridian High School

America Gonzalez

America Gonzalez
Sonography, Red Rocks Community College

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
New Meridian has helped me earn all my credits and start college early. Because of the support provided, I attended CETC and Front Range Community College while enrolled in high school. I am one step ahead because of the support at New Meridian.

Carson Bettencourt

Carson Bettencourt
Welding, Catawba Valley Community College or Navy

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
New Meridian is a very unique place that offers small classes. The school has great teachers who are there to help you if you need it and it is also small so you will know almost everyone there.

Autumn Palmer

Autumn Palmer
Mortician, On-the-Job Training

What makes your high school unique?
What makes New Meridian unique is providing students with a second chance in a smaller setting. The teachers take the time to ask what support you need, and they really try to get to know you, they really care about their students.


Niwot High School

Kimora Northrup

Kimora Northrup
Movement Science/Kinesiology, Texas Christian University

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
Niwot has taught me attentiveness and perseverance. Taking honors/ AP classes has instilled a strong work ethic in me. Taking tough classes taught me to persevere in my academics even when I have other important things going on in my life.

Jayden Singh

Jayden Singh
Health Science, University of Florida

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
Niwot High School is the only institution in St. Vrain that has the IB Diploma Programme. The IB programme is an opportunity for preparation for the future. Through Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS), Extended Essay, and various learning opportunities of the IB Programme, I learned about work ethic, reflection, and many more vital skills for my future endeavors. As an IB Diploma Candidate, I know that I am prepared for my undergraduate studies and beyond.

Audrey Asbury

Audrey Asbury
Business, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

What’s a favorite memory from your time at St. Vrain?
My favorite memory from my time in St. Vrain was attending the Colorado Thespian conference as a Colorado State Thespian officer this last December. My mentorship through the Niwot Theater department allowed me to hold this position, and it has expanded my passion for arts advocacy and spreading awareness for the importance of arts education. At the conference I was able to host an improv workshop for middle school students, speak in front of 5,000 attendees at high school conference, and raise money for Colorado Thespians charity project “Share the Dream”. The most prominent part of this experience was being able to meet thespians from all over the state of Colorado, while promoting the importance of arts education.


Silver Creek High School

Austin Brubaker

Austin Brubaker
Economics, Harvard University

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
Silver Creek High School offers a unique opportunity to explore all fields of education with various AP courses, community college classes, as well as career development and technology courses. With Silver Creek’s dedicated teachers and staff, it makes learning not only exciting, but also fun!

Max Scherer

Max Scherer
Biomechanical Engineering, Stanford University

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
Silver Creek provides students with a wide range of educational opportunities. Ranging anywhere from welding classes to AP Chemistry to AP European History to an incredible music program, Silver Creek’s versatile educational program introduces students to a plethora of different topics and encourages many different post secondary plans. Furthermore, I believe that all of Silver Creek’s classes focus on encouraging excellence, while also making sure that every student feels comfortable while they are learning new topics.

Katherine Bogdanova

Katherine Bogdanova
Princeton University

What advice would you give to students entering high school next year?
I would tell new students entering Silver Creek to not be afraid to try new things or take on leadership opportunities when they can. Silver Creek allows these students to grow and flourish through various clubs, extracurricular activities, and sports. Students entering this school should remember that this time is for them to explore as much as they can and take on things that will help them grow as both a student and overall person. Students should pursue any passions they have as well as volunteer when they can because it truly makes you a better leader and community member.


Skyline High School

Lizette Duran Valderrama

Lizette Duran Valderrama
Business Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Colorado, Boulder

What advice would you give to students entering high school next year?
My advice for future students entering high school is to keep showing up and don’t be afraid to do things out of your comfort zone. There’s a saying in Spanish “todo a su tiempo” which translates to everything at its own time. I think about that saying every time something bad happens because there’s a time and place for everything. Despite what happens it’s important to know that is not the end, it’s only the beginning.

Ulises Cortez

Ulises Cortez
Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
As a FalconTECH student, I have had an incredible experience that has prepared me for postsecondary success in the field of technology. Through FalconTECH, I was able to earn my Associates Degree in Computer Information Systems while still in high school, giving me a significant head start in my college education. This has provided me with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in my future career. FalconTECH has provided me with a strong foundation in technology, as well as opportunities to gain hands-on experience, attain internships, and network with professionals in my field. These experiences have prepared me well for postsecondary success in computer science and beyond.

Katelyn Kelso

Katelyn Kelso
Entertainment Design, Laguna College of Art and Design

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
Students should want to attend Skyline High School because of the outstanding community that it fosters. The teachers and other staff members are welcoming and accepting, and the opportunities at Skyline allow all kinds of students to flourish in their own unique ways. These important aspects of our school allow healthy and genuine communities to form, which makes Skyline an amazing place to be.


St. Vrain Virtual High School

Rylan Kinzle

Rylan Kinzle
Computer Science, Baylor University

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
St. Vrain Virtual High School allows every student to work at their own pace. Every student has different ways of learning and SVVHS does a great job of catering to that.

Noah Johnson

Noah Johnson
Front Range Community College

What makes your high school unique?
Between having one-on-one time with our teachers, flexibility to properly fit accommodations with minimal stress, and forming strong relationships with each of the mentors in the building, I can confidently say that we are all supported. The online courses are not only self-paced, but they are structured to fit as many needs and preferences as possible. The variety in formats is one of the factors that draw students in, which is one of the many goals that has been set for SVVHS.

Avery feagans

Avery Feagans
Psychology or Criminal Justice, Front Range Community College

What advice would you give to students entering high school next year?
My advice to students going entering high school is not to hesitate to ask for help whenever you need it, and be kind to everyone around you.


APEX Homeschool Program

Carson Rumsey

Carson Rumsey
Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder

What’s a favorite memory from your time at St. Vrain?
My favorite part of my high school experience was with Up-A-Creek Robotics, a robotics club sponsored by St. Vrain. My five years in that program have defined me as an engineer, guided me to find my passion, and paved a way for me to get where I want to go after high school. My favorite moment with the team was last spring at the FIRST World Championships when our years of learning culminated in us winning the competition!

Margaret Gillett

Margaret Gillett
Nursing, Michigan State University

How has your school’s focus program prepared you for postsecondary success?
APEX’s focus on high academic achievement, particularly through its AP English courses, has significantly improved my time management skills, problem solving, and adaptability through difficulty. These skills have served as a foundation for my academic success in high school as well as at Front Range Community College, and will continue to do so.

Nate Herrera

Nate Herrera
Agricultural Business /Psychology, Allan Hancock College

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
APEX allows flexibility to take classes at FRCC, CETC, and IC at the same time without worrying about your schedule. As a student you will have the opportunity to customize your schedule to better fit your daily life.


LaunchED Virtual Academy

Melanie Vazquez Galvan

Melanie Vazquez Galvan
Nursing, Front Range Community College

What advice would you give to students entering high school next year?
My advice would be to really organize yourself and focus on school, making sure they are staying on top of all of your assignments, and getting good grades. Don’t be shy and know that your teachers are here to help, they are reaching out to benefit everyone, and they really want you to succeed.

Hunter Engstrom

Hunter Engstrom
Welding/Machining Trade School

Why should a student want to attend your high school?
The flexibility to be online and have time in the day to take care of other things while still getting a really good education is great.

Malia Henriques

Malia Henriques
Film Studies, University of Colorado, Denver

What makes your high school unique?
The most obvious thing is that it is online. People might be surprised that there is a lot of opportunity to get involved in the school, almost as much or more for me as in-person school. I am part of the student leadership team, art independent study, and have opportunities at the Innovation Center, and other clubs/activities too.

2023 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.

Students who have graduated with a 4.0 GPA or higher:

Cullen Aasmundstad-Williams
Cassidy Adams
Hosannah Adams
Madelynne Adams
Jaedyn Adler
Hugo Aguirre
Andrew Alberts
Katerina Aleksiev
Gutierrez Alexandra
Alyse Alfred
Dakota Allison
Malia Amaya
Frederick Ambrose
Soren Ammerman
Andres Amparan
Martin Anaya Anaya
Attaish Andalam
Brice Anderson
Kaydence Anderson
Natalee Anderson
Andre Alexis Aquino
Audrey Asbury
Maura Ashton
Noah Atherton
Kiya Augustad
Presley Ayers
Sophia Bandi
Logan Barnes
Henry Barone
Raelynne Baucom
Miranda Beasley
Lauren Bell
Ava Bennell
Isaiah Bennett
Hallie Berringer
Piper Bimson
Alison Bliss
Katherine Bogdanova
Skye Bonial
Nathan Bonin
Lukas Booth
Rajarshi Bose
Anna Bovaird
Madelyn Bowling-Garcia
Alexandria Boyer
Elijah Brady
Allison Brause
Charlotte Brennan
Lauren Brown
Austin Brubaker
Ryan Bruckner
Levi Buckner
Alexandra Bullen
Morgan Burke
Cambria Burton
Lauren Caldwell
Isabella Campbell
Mackenzie Campbell
Lillian (Mel) Campie
Andrea Campos Leon
Maya Caplan
Natalie Caranci
Emma Carnival
Allyson Cary
Drew Case
Jason Champion
Amiah Chavez
Clayson Checketts
Cierrah Clark
Kayla Coniglio
Itzel Cordova-Aguirre
Karys Corsale
Talia Cowley
Rylan Cram
Mark Crochiere
Preston Cross
Alyssa Crow
Elizabeth Cunningham
Emily Damek
Alex Davis
Carly Davis
Kirsten Davis
Lucille Deakin
Andrew Deba
Allyson DeBie
Samuel Degen
Giada DeJulio
Grace Demmel
Paige Demosthenes
Noor Denolf
Alex Deputat
Owen DiCarlo
Riely Dickinson
Eleanor Doering
Ema Dostal
Joshua Dowlin
Theodore Duarte
Gage Duetsch
Kaitlyn Duncan
Lizette Duran Valderrama
Dev Elzinga
Hadley Everdeen
Sophia Eyl
Elizabeth Faller
Katherine Fallon
Sophia Farkas
Ian Faussett
Patrick Fay
Sydney Fehrmann
Anna Felt
Sophia Fenster
Lauren Fisher
Hayden Floyd
Abram Fluckiger
McLaine Flynn
Alexander Fong
Adeline Foote
Sophia Foraker
Talyn Fordham
Willow Forsyth
Mackenzie Fox
Brody Frankowski
Emily Frech
Hannah Freeman
Abigail French
Kelsi Fulk
Reagan Fuller
Kody Fung
Nykelle Funk
Grant Gaddis
Veer Gandhakwala
Margaret Gillett
Jeremy Gillett
Halle Glasser
Levi Glaze
Logn Godejohn
Mateo Gonzaga
Naylie Gonzalez
Madison Goodrich
Mei Yuan Goodwin
Jacob Gordon
Alexa Gorr
Lexi Goshorn
Bodhi Governson
Liadan Graham
Serena Graham
Josephine Gravelle
Margaret Graves
Ryan Gray
Martina Grendele
Marius Grimsland
Elora Groeninger
Sophia Guglielmi
Alexandra Gutierrez
Olivia Gutierrez
Kyra Haan
Autumn Hall
Darryk Hall
Caroline Haller
Gwendolyn Hanks
Karsten Hansson
Lucas Haratsaris
Ben Harding
Kate Hardy
Caleb Harner
Julia Harper
Allie Hartman
Stefan Haug
Kira Haworth
Seamus Healy
Zoe Heil
Charlotte “Charley” Helgans
Lauren Hendershot
Malia Hendricks
Estrella Hernandez
Kimberly Hernandez- Delacruz
Amelia Hess
Jack Higgins
Connor Hill
Lucas Hill
Lily Hirt
Cory Hoit
Carson Holmes
Haley Howell
Frances Hudson
Breaden Hufford
Maya Hughes
Mia Hunt
Emma Hunt
Abigail Huonder
Bain Hyers
Maya Irvin
Sofiya Ivanova
Ella Jackson
Tessa Jacoby
Luke Jakobsen
Sophie Jennings
Zachariah Johnson
Kaia Johnson
Violet Johnson
Noah Johsnon
Henry Jones
Noah Jordan
Katherine Kaiser
Hudson Kammerer
Ashish Karipalli
Kylee Keever
Megan Kelleghan
Katelyn Kelso
Henry Kennedy
Jed Kilpatrick
Amelia Kim
Rylan Kinzle
John Klein III
Kristen Kline
Ellie Klish
Nina Knieps
Catherine Knight
Sammantha Koob
Hayley Kopel
Evan Kraus
Chloe Kruse
Madison Kucera
Andrew Kujawa
Talia Kumar
Morgan Lane
Oliver Lange
Alexander Larner
Avery Larson
Katie Larson
Rowan Lavigne
Caleb Law
Avry Lee
Brooklyn Lee
Grayce Lee
Jacob Legg
Jamieson Legh
Jessica Lehman
Saskia Leisy
Ian Lenick
Evan Lennert
Caden Lettis
Anna Lillie
Jada Lindquist
Riley Lindsay
Cian Linehan
Katherine Lino
Thomas Livingston
Benjamin Lock
Quinn Lockwood
Briona Loughran
Josh Lurie
Logan Maddox
Heidi Maggert
Taylor Mallett
Daniel Mandeville
Greta Mareska
Aubrey Marsolek
Caroline Martin
Larisa Martin
Cassandra Martinez
Evelyn Mason
Leo Massa
Emma Massey
Rachel Mau
Martha McCarthy
Madelyn McCawley
Kyiami McClure
Kira McCracken
Zoie McDowell
Connor McLean
Phoebe McLean
Lillian McLellan
Maggie McMillan
Grace McNeil
Aiden McVay
Tiffani Mein
Antonio Mendes
Juan Mendez Brenes
Anna Mier
Emma Milczuk
Andrew Miller
Ian Miller
Wade Minke
Kennis Moore
Grace Moroney
Reagan Morris
Stephanie Mow
Philip Murphy
Harshini Muthuraman
Katherine Nadeau
Anika Nagpal
Carlie Nagy
Cyrus Neghabat
Connor Nevin
Emilee Newton
Boonyakorn Ngampatipatpong
Meghan Nguyen
Selina Nguyen
Vivian Nguyen
Ella Noblin
Kimora Northrup
Ethan Noyes
Maya Nunez
Jonathan Nunez-Toledo
Katerina O’Malley
Macy Oling
Emma Olivier
Connor Ormsby
Josephine Orona
Zoe Osbirn
William Osborn
Maggie Oster
Lillian Owen
Autumn Palmer
Varshini Panuganti
Jacqueline Paterniti
Liam Paul
Lauren Pavot
Alexander Pawlowski
Leah Pellett
Isaias Perez Linares
Joshua Peters
Aria Pickett
Hailey Pierce
Mackenna Pierson
Layna Platt
Jocelyn Poirier
Annabelle Poole
Alys Pop
Madison Price-Kohlert
Wren Pritchett
Kassandra Quinlan
Kristen Quinn
Brianna Quinones
Bernardo Quinones Mateo
Kaden Rademacher
Noah Rafkin
Nathan Raimo
Oliver Ramirez
Hayley Rawlins
Lucas Reck
Reagan Reed
Ava Reedy
Lauren Relihan
Liam Rice
Joelle Richard
Adam Richardson
Samantha Rickman
Jack Rieger
Adelie Robert
Joyia Roberts
Livia Roberts
Emma Robinson
Crystal Rojas Carbajal
Olga Rokhlenko
Logan Rosebrock
Flynn Ross
Mackenzie Ross
Lucy Rothe
Ashlyn Rowan
Isabella Rowzee
Abigail Ruffing
Carson Rumsey
Elle Rupprecht
Carson Russell
Isabella Russell
Allison Russell
Kaitlin Ruth
Lilyana Sanchez
Lila Sanseverino
Anaika Schaeffer
Ryer Schendel
Max Scherer
William Schleper
Clara Schoeneshoefer
Gabrielle Schultz
Tristan Scott
Nicholas Selleck
Liam Seplavy
Sallie Shahinian
Donna Shaw
Sadie Shipman
Armeen Shirzadian
Janhavi Shrestha
Suryanshu Shrestha
Madison Shults
Timothy Shykula
Savannah Sievers
William Simmons
Katelin Sindelar
Jayden Singh
Sibi Sivaram
Haley Slemp
Abigail Smellage
Nicole Spray
Savanna Staff
Henry Stauch
Ashton Steele
Paris Stephens
Alex Stevens
Micah Stevens
Marguerite Stokes
Izaac Stone
Fischer Straub
Mesa Strenge
Juliana Strope
Conner Sulek
Brynne Sullivan
Mateusz Swat
Griffin Taylor
Tiana Tempero
Cole Thomas
Maya Thompson
Bridget Tingstad
Abigail Tobias
Emma Tone
Markkus Tong
Ashlyn Torres
Kevin Tran
Ashley Trosper
Joshua Tuominen-Collins
Lisa Turton
Caroline Tusek
Alondra Uvina Perez
Ana Valdez Quiroga
Wilson Valentine
Jaelynn van Melle
Natalie Vanderschaaf
Alexandra Varga
Nathan Vaughan
Ciaran Vaughan
Nicole Jasmine Vicente
Joseph Villani
Julian Vock
Eva Wagner
Hannah Waldron
Brianna Waldroup
Eric Walker
Ruby Walker
Aubrey Wallace
Garrison Walter
Hailey Walter
Maggie Watson
Paige Wazenegger
Gabrielle Weber
Greta Wedel
Owen Welsh
Mia Welty
Ethan Wheaton
Katelyn Wiescamp
Kira Wilhelmi
Hudson Willard
Anastasia Williams
Owen Willis
James Wilson
Kaden Wilson
Ellie Wilson
Susanna Winkler
Owen Wixom
Grayce Wojniak
Miranda Wood
Alexis Woodruff
Braden Wormke
Collin Wright
Lynnsey Wright
Angela Wu
Jim Xiong
Angelie Xu
Luke Xu
Andrei Yermakov
Natalie Yoder
Brendan Young
Lily Young Stallings
Ellison Youngs
Lance Adriel Zagala
Cruz Zamudio
Jacie Zou

Main Street School students complete Life Skills ACE program

Students enrolled in the Main Street School’s Life Skills Alternative Cooperation Education Services, or LS-ACE, completed the program today and are now ready for their next steps.

The LS-ACE program provides students who are 18-21 years old with a post-secondary transition from high school to the workforce or college. Students have to complete their high school credits and socially graduate from their home high schools but not accept their diplomas to qualify for the program. 

Five SVVSD seniors receive scholarships from American Legion Post 32

The American Legion Post 32, a veterans’ organization in Longmont, recently awarded scholarships to five high school seniors in the St. Vrain Valley School District.

The recipients were Margaret Graves of Frederick High School, Wren Pritchett of Mead High School, Lilyana Sanchez of Silver Creek High School, Max Scherer of Silver Creek and James Wilson of Longmont High School.

St. Vrain Valley Schools