Celebrating classified employees - a spotlight on individuals strengthening student success
From the custodians making sure buildings are clean and ready for the next day to those in information technology assisting employees and students with their technology needs, to our Early Childhood Education classified staff helping with the littlest learners in our school district, each of these roles and more are classified employees.
With over 1,900 classified employees in dozens of positions across the district, these staff serve a vital role in helping students, staff, and families. We could not support students without their work.
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School immunization and exemption rates
Each year, schools and childcare centers across Colorado are required to send parents and guardians a letter with links to information about immunizations and details about:
PSD survey about potential new school start, end times for 2024-25
The Poudre School District Board of Education is considering changes to school start and end times for the 2024-25 school year; the changes will not go into effect this school year.
Board members are seeking input about start and end times. PSD staff, parents and guardians, and community members are encouraged to take this survey, open through Wednesday, Feb. 21.
Learning to read: What PSD’s new literacy curriculum looks like in elementary classrooms
Coming in from the playground at Poudre School District’s Livermore Elementary School, students in Kat Jayroe's kindergarten and first-grade classes leap into literacy.
Jayroe reads a chapter from a “Magic Treehouse” novel to help shift students from one activity to the next. After excitedly answering questions about the story, they move into their literacy skills block, which focuses on the foundational skills needed to learn how to read.
Traut student wins PSD spelling bee; 11 students move on to state bee
Fourth grader Nikhil Ganta is the 2024 champion of the Poudre School District Spelling Bee. The Traut Elementary School student successfully spelled "fluoride" to win the title after competing through 17 rounds with second place winner Ellie Dunigan-Atlee, an eighth grader at Ridgeview Classical Middle School. During the district bee, participants were asked to spell words such as: campanology, doldrums. cauterize, coiffure, dysgraphia, Halifax, and tercentenary.
Congratulations to these 11 students moving on to the Colorado State Spelling Bee: