Graduation livestream links available, interpretation update

Graduation from high school is a time for celebration with friends and family both near and far. Poudre School District is proud to provide livestream broadcasts of graduation ceremonies at both Moby Arena and the Lincoln Center May 22-25, as well as translation/interpretation services.  

Following the livestream, a recording of each ceremony will be available on PSD’s YouTube channel. Livestream links are included below – links will go live two hours before each ceremony.

Lincoln Center Ceremonies

Wednesday, May 22: 

Thank you, PSD volunteers!

PSD wouldn't be the same without our volunteers! Whether it's lending a helping hand in the classroom, re-shelving books, and more, volunteers play a vital role in shaping the educational journey of our students.

During Volunteer Appreciation Week April 22-26, we'd like to give a special thank you to all the volunteers districtwide in this video.

 

A video message from the superintendent on April 12 court ruling

On Friday, April 12, 2024, former Poudre School District bus paraprofessional Tyler Zanella appeared in 8th Judicial District Court for a sentencing hearing.

This is the maximum sentence the court will allow; for a total of 12.5 years. For the entirety of the sentence there will be a no contact order in place for all victims and no contact with anyone under the age of 18, including his own children. PSD terminated the former employee immediately upon his arrest on May 24, 2023, and he is not eligible for reemployment in PSD.  

Addressing questions, concerns and misinformation about PSD school consolidations, boundary changes

As Poudre School District is engaged in Long-Range Planning work – involving boundary adjustments, school consolidations, and educational program changes – our community can get information from many different sources. This is, in many ways, a good thing. It shows that people are engaged and invested in this complex and important topic, and they are seeking and sharing varying perspectives.  

You vs. Yourself: Boltz's Boxing Club helps students push past limits

When you think about boxing, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Maybe it is the boxing gloves and hand wraps. Maybe it is bright lights and a boxing ring. Maybe it is full of aggression, throwing punches at an opponent until someone wins.   

Whatever thought comes to mind first, the non-contact boxing club at Poudre School District's Boltz Middle School is not just students putting on gloves and hitting things. Their motto is: Think before you speak, breathe before you act.