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5th Graders Experience CTE at Centennial
Through a new Career Exploration program, fifth graders from Minnequa Elementary School and Beulah Heights Elementary School visited Centennial High School to get an up-close look at the Career and Technical Education offerings.
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A MESSAGE FROM SUPERINTENDENT KIMZEY FOR NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK
Not only does your work have those results, but it also is part of the "glue" that helps make our schools positive, nurturing communities for learning. Your smiling, friendly presence each day uplifts our scholars, our staff, and our community.
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PRINCIPALS ENGAGE IN OBSERVATION TRAINING
With one objective being the identification of common trends across district schools and the consideration of implications for building-level observation/feedback processes, PK-12 principals engaged in a professional development centered around observation.
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FREE HAIRCUTS PART OF COMMUNITY SCHOOL APPROACH AT BEULAH HEIGHTS
An effective and efficient strategy for improving education and supporting students, the Community Schools model is designed to more effectively connect students and families to supports, bolster partnerships, and give parents and families more influence in the school community.
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“SPREAD KINDNESS” THE THEME OF THIS YEAR’S PEACE SUMMIT
One of the District's most anticipated happenings of the school year, Saturday’s Community Peace Summit drew hundreds of visitors to the Pueblo Convention Center for the opportunity to see how D60 scholars and educators are promoting kindness, positivity and encouragement.
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A MESSAGE FROM SUPERINTENDENT KIMZEY TO D60 CUSTODIANS
I would like to formally wish our awesome D60 Custodians a happy National Custodians Day!
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DISTRICT ACCOUNTABILITY COMMITTEE MEETS FOR FIRST TIME THIS YEAR
On Wednesday, September 30, 2024, the Pueblo D60 District Accountability Committee (DAC) met for the first time this school year to examine performance data and to provide input on the district's plan for improving student academic achievement and for providing positive learning environments in our schools.
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ELEMENTARY PRINCIPALS BENEFIT FROM PD SESSION
Elementary school principals gathered for a professoinal development session centered around the benefits of a structured literacy and math block.
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CELEBRATING HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH: SPANISH TRANSLATION SERVICES
In the District, Student Support Services includes Spanish Translation Services, staffed by Carmen Olivas and Sabine Oakland.
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DISTRICT LEADERS BENEFIT FROM RELAY TRAINING
Relay Professional Education partners with schools to help bring their vision for a vibrant learning community to life. The goal is to see measurable improvements in participants’ effectiveness, satisfaction, and tenure in their schools, and a positive impact on all students’ academic growth and school experience.
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FIRST FAMILY ACADEMY WELL ATTENDED, INFORMATIVE
On September 11, the District hosted a Parent and Family Academy on the topic of Using Infinite Campus to Support Student Success. Through this session, parents and families learned how to use the key options available in the Infinite Campus Parent Portal such as checking attendance, grades, assignments, and schedules.
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2024 INITIAL PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORKS RELEASED
The Colorado Department of Education has released preliminary 2024 District and School Performance Frameworks, based on achievement and growth on state assessments as well as post secondary measures. School Performance Frameworks are released annually as part of the accountability system for schools and districts.
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Calling all community partners!
This year, the District has placed a renewed emphasis on strong daily attendance through a "Be Present, Be Powerful!" campaign. To reward those scholars who have shown marked improvement in attendance, we are launching an incentive program. And that's where we need your help.
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PARENT AND FAMILY ACADEMY NIGHT: INFINITE CAMPUS
Our first Parent and Family Academy of the school year will focus on navigating Infinite Campus. It will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 11 at the D60 Administration Office (315 W 11th Street). At the event you will learn how to sign in to, or sign up for, a parent Infinite Campus account and learn how to check grades and attendance and access important information.
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DISTRICT BEGINS PLANNING FOR STREAM IMPLEMENTATION
In May 2024, Pueblo District 60 received a five-year $15 million federal Magnet Schools Assistance Program (MSAP) grant to Implement high-quality STREAM programming (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) driven by Project Based Learning at several of its schools.
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AUTO DEALERSHIPS COMBINE FOR GENEROUS DONATION
For the second year, Subaru of Pueblo and Dave Solon Nissan hosted a "Fill the SUV" campaign that generated much-needed school supplies, and backpacks, for D60 scholars.
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NEW TURF AT DUTCH CLARK STADIUM
When the fall sports season at historic Dutch Clark Stadium opens Thursday, August 22 (Pueblo East "Eagle Empire" vs. Centennial High School in soccer) and Friday, August 23 (East hosting Fort Morgan in football) the athletes will be competing on brand-new turf.
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UP TO $10,000 IN ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE FOR ASPIRING TEACHERS
If you have a college degree and have your eyes set on a teaching career, the Colorado Department of Education invites you to apply for up to $10,000 in financial assistance, for educator preparation program fees.
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ARE YOU READY FOR THE START OF SCHOOL?
As we approach the start of another exciting and event-filled school year, this year’s focus will be on attendance, and the importance of showing up for class every day. That’s why it’s very important to “Be Present, Be Powerful!”
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MEET YOUR SUPERINTENDENT
“I knew I wanted to continue my forward trajectory in my career, but I also knew it had to be the right fit,” she explained. “Pueblo, and the diversity and the uniqueness of the community – the fact that it has a true work ethic – really appealed to me. People who are really focused on working hard in order to get you where you want to go resonates with me."
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