Providing parents and students with a valuable resource for educational options. a special supplement of
2 School of Choice
October 27, 2016
Big Enough To Serve You; Small Enough To Know You Littleton Public Schools (LPS) is a premier school district located a few miles south of downtown Denver. Its slogan, “Big enough to serve you; small enough to know you” is an accurate portrayal of the district’s culture. With a longstanding tradition of excellence, LPS is the only school district in the Denver metro area to receive the Colorado Department of Education’s (CDE) highest accreditation rating, “Accredited with Distinction,” six years in a row. Additionally, with a tradition of close community ties, LPS has passed every election brought to voters throughout its history. Littleton Public Schools serves 28 square miles and includes the majority of the city of Littleton, the town of Columbine Valley and portions of the municipalities of Bow Mar, Centennial, Greenwood Village and Englewood. With about 15,300 students, LPS offers a comprehensive education from preschool through Grade 12. The district remains committed to keeping class sizes at a level where children can receive personal attention. Students attend 13 elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, several alternative programs, preschools and two charter schools. Offering National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence and a high school International Baccalaureate (IB) program, LPS is the preferred choice for thousands
More than 20 percent of its students live outside district boundaries and choose to openenroll at LPS schools.
puters, laptops and Chromebooks that are used by students and staff every day. District teachers are known internationally for their use of instructional technology and students consistently win state and national competitions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
of students in the area. More than 20 percent of its students live outside district boundaries and choose to open-enroll at LPS schools. Consistently scoring among the top of all students from across the metro area on state assessment tests, LPS is the only school district in the metro area to receive the Colorado Department of Education’s prestigious “Accredited with Distinction” rating for six years in a row. LPS schools annually receive John Irwin School of Excellence and Governor’s Distinguished Improvement awards. LPS also received the ELPA Excellence Award—a new award created as part of the 2014 Bill amending the English Language Proficiency act. All three high schools are nationally recognized and have been featured in Newsweek’s “Top High Schools in America” and 5280’s “Best High Schools.” LPS high schools boast regional and state champions in athletics, academics, STEM and performing arts. About 90 percent of its graduates indicate that they are college-bound and earn about $52 million annually in college scholarships. Such success in high school is possible because of the strong academic foundation built over time in LPS’ elementary and middle schools. Leading the country in 21st century learning, LPS has more than 20,000 com-
LPS values STEM for all students. Rather than providing STEM to a limited number of students in a magnet school setting, STEM is offered in all LPS elementary, middle and high schools. Middle school STEM labs were recently updated and offer experiences including design/build in areas of aerospace,
LPS high schools boast regional and state champions in athletics, academics, STEM and performing arts. About 90 percent of its graduates indicate that they are college-bound and earn about $52 million annually in college scholarships. aeronautics, engineering, robotics, bridge design, architecture, CO2 dragster design, video production, digital photography, computer animation, laser applications, CNC mill, desktop publishing, audio production, 3D design, graphic design, engine design, woods/metal technology, and 3D printing. Every year, hundreds of LPS middle and high school students compete in the Technology Student Association at the state and national levels
and bring home top honors. Littleton Public Schools offers preschool as well as half-day and fullday kindergarten options, including some full-day kindergarten options that are free. All elementary schools offer beforeand after-school childcare and summer childcare. “A Destination District” for students and staff, LPS teachers are caring professionals who devote their time and talent to helping each and every student achieve to his or her highest potential. LPS teachers average 11 years of experience and 77 percent have a masters degree or above. A major strength of LPS is the commitment and involvement of its staff and community. Schools have business partners in addition to the parent and community members who volunteer about 180,000 hours each year. LPS’ Finance Department has received the Distinguished Budget Award from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) annually since 1993. LPS has also received the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting from GFOA and the Association of School Business Officials annually since the 2001-2002 school year. LPS is ranked in the top 20 in the nation in K–12 education for safety and security. The security industry’s leading trade publication, Security Magazine, has named LPS among the Top 500 security operations in the world. Additionally, the district received the Pinnacle of Achievement Award in Safety and Security Management. With a continued commitment to excellence and postsecondary workforce readiness, Littleton Public Schools offers a premier education in a safe and community-oriented environment.
Experience the excellence. Feel the pride. • LPS is currently accepting Open Enrollment applications • Accredited with Distinction 6 years in a row • Nationally recognized for academic excellence • 90 percent of graduates indicate they are college-bound and earn about $52 million in college scholarships annually • National Merit, Boettcher & Presidential Scholar Candidates; military academy appointments every year • Regional and state champions in athletics, academics, STEM and the performing arts • Among the highest in academic achievement in the Denver metro area
www.littletonpublicschools.net • 303-347-3386
School of Choice 3
October 27, 2016
Delve into
SkyView Academy
Meet Your Child’s Preschool-12th Grade Needs Under One Roof!
Join us to learn more about our PK-12 programs. Meet our Principals, tour the campus and learn more about our academic programming
Prospective 9th Grade Student/Parent Night October 27 at 6:30 p.m.
High School Student Shadow Days November 1, 14 and 29 with morning and afternoon options
School Tours The first Wednesday of every month at 9:00 a.m. for elementary and 9:30 a.m. for middle an high school. Preschool tours are scheduled on directly with Daniel Brown at dbrown@svak12.org
Ready to learn more? Please RSVP online at
www.svak12.org
skyviewacademy.org 303.471.8439
Quality education with a Christian view At Mile High Academy, community service, challenging academics, art, athletics, and music are essential elements of the learning experience. Students are encouraged to explore the world around them through all areas, including physical, social, academic and spiritual. Our goal is to create an environment that fosters positive self-esteem, critical thinking skills, and an enthusiasm for learning. Our mission is to provide an excellent Christ-centered education that empowers young people to excel. Mile High Academy is a Christian college preparatory coeducational P-12th grade day school. Our school is structured with the student always in mind. Divided in to Preschool, Lower School, Middle School, and Upper School.
SkyView Academy is a tuition-free, PK-12 public charter school in Highlands Ranch with a dedicated, passionate team of teachers who believe in and model our vision of life-long learners and honorable leaders. Our PK-8 program focuses on the Core Knowledge curriculum, daily-taught Spanish, character and service learning, while our high performing high school program allows students to thrive in an engaging, safe environment that prepares graduates for success through use of a classical, college-prep, liberal arts curriculum which emphasizes core subject areas as well as foreign language and fine arts. Students of all ages experience a culture of high expectation and social and academic support with an emphasis on strong character and meaningful service to society. SkyView Academy High School The high school offers an exemplary classical program aligned with college prep standards serving a maximum of 125 students per grade 9th-12th. Our first two graduating classes had a 100% graduation rate. In 2016 our 45 graduates were awarded $2.3 million in scholarships over 4 years. Sophomores and Juniors at SkyView Academy perform at or above the district, state, and national average on PSAT and ACT testing. As part of our complete education package we offer a competitive 3A Metro League athletic program as well as competitive science, band and drama programs.
a maximum 25:1 student teacher ratio. Our middle school students are offered extended opportunities to explore new avenues of self-expression and service to the school and outside community along with daily-taught Spanish classes. Additionally, the 6th grade students participate in Outdoor Education and our 8th grade students travel to Washington D.C. to bring their history curriculum to life. Our 6th-8th grade students also enjoy competitive athletic and outstanding fine arts programs. SkyView Academy Elementary School Core Knowledge curriculum with wellaligned reading, writing, math and science programs plus rotating specials program with computers, art, music and P.E. is provided for all students. Grade level Spanish classes are taught daily. We are proud of our engaged teachers who care about and support our students. As a part of our efforts to help children establish a strong foundation of knowledge, they are offered a character program through Capturing Kids’ Hearts and service learning projects. After school clubs and activities in music, arts, science and physical education are offered at the elementary school. SkyView Academy Preschool
SkyView Academy Middle School
It is important to begin building foundations of knowledge in the early years and as such we offer our preschool students the Core Knowledge curriculum including daily taught Spanish and P.E., as well as social and emotional development activities that teach preschoolers to learn to form a love of and joy for learning. Student/teacher ratio is 10:1 in the 3-year old classrooms and can be up to 12:1 in the 4-year-old classrooms. Age-appropriate service opportunities are available for our preschoolers.
Our middle school provides a rigorous academic program with the Core Knowledge sequence as the foundation and
An open enrollment form can be found at https://www.dcsdk12.org/open-enrollment.
Inspiring positive self-esteem, critical thinking and an enthusiasm for learning.
At MHA, teachers model Christ to their students through their actions, words and caring and impart a passion for learning that will follow them into their future.
At MHA, we believe children learn best through active involvement in a safe and nurturing environment. We view each child as a unique individual who benefits from the caring attention of our teachers. Our project-based curriculum provides students with real life ways in which to apply the knowledge and experience they gain in the classroom. Families work together with teacher and administration to ensure that children feel known and appreciated for their individual gifts and personalities.
Christian Preparatory Coeducational School • Preschool • Kindergarten • Elementary • Junior High • High School Nurturing & Inspiring Children in Faith and Knowledge Our project-based curriculum provides students with real life ways in which to apply the knowledge and experience they gain in the classroom. Families work together with teacher and administration to ensure that children feel known and appreciated for their individual gifts and personalities.”
1733 Dad Clark Dr, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 (303) 744-1069 www.milehighacademy.org
4 School of Choice
October 27, 2016
Aircraft Interior TechnicianPilatus Business Aircraft Ltd
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd was formed in Broomfield, Colorado in 1996 as a whollyowned subsidiary of Pilatus Aircraft of Stans, Switzerland to support the company’s general aviation operations in North and South America. Our facility is responsible for final aircraft completions as well as marketing, sales and service support for a network of aviation dealers and customers. Pilatus aircraft are known around the world for their extreme versatility and very high quality. The PC-12 NG turboprop is the industry’s top selling turbine-powered business aircraft, and the new PC-24 twin-jet is already sold out until 2020.
Aircraft Interior Technician
Immediate Openings for January 2017 Semester
We are currently hiring for two entry-level apprentice positions in the role of Aircraft Interior Technicians. You will be taught the skills you need to excel in this important position through a dual track system that includes on the-job-training at Pilatus and traditional classroom instruction at Front Range Community College.
GET A HEAD START ON YOUR EDUCATION AND A PROMISING CAREER - ON US. Get a head start on your education without going into debt. Explore a career pathway and gain valuable skills for professional and personal advancement. Partnered with Front Range Community College. Tuition and books are paid for by Pilatus. Must be 18 years of age and possess a High School Diploma or GED Duration of Apprenticeship is 3 years Strong attention to detail
Some of the skills you will attain include: • Identification, inspection and fabrication of materials used for aircraft seats • Material application; sewing and gluing fabrics and materials to seats, panels and interior components • Assembly of aircraft interiors and seating • Use of hand tools, power tools, sewing machines and other shop equipment During this three (3) year apprenticeship program, you will be paid for the hours of on-the-job training at Pilatus and the hours you spend in the classroom at Front Range Community College. Your tuition, books and supply expenses are also covered by Pilatus as part of this unique apprenticeship opportunity. The Swiss apprentice model is widely considered to be the gold standard for career-focused education programs. The dual track system combines work and classroom based instruction. The on-the-job training (OJT) as an aircraft interior technician has a specialized academic curriculum designed to connect the experiences of the workplace and the classroom. The opportunity to explore your professional potential as you begin a career pathway awaits you. Thrive in an environment that takes business involvement in education and training very seriously.
Gain experience in the fabrication of soft good interior components of exquisitely assembled private aircraft. Master skills such as sewing and panel fabrication as it relates to custom interior assembly. In order to be considered for this program, please submit your resume, cover letter and a letter of recommendation from a teacher or school administrator to:
Human Resources Manager Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd 11755 Airport Way Broomfield, CO 80021 Apprenticeship@pilbal.com
Pilatus Aircraft Ltd was founded in 1939 with headquarters located in Stans, Switzerland. We are the largest and most experienced manufacturer of single engine turboprop aircraft in the world. The Stans facility provides training for over 100 apprentices in various competencies and has always held a high priority for training young people. We are ready to begin our program here at our Broomfield location.
Working at the Pilatus Completion Center in Broomfield/Jefferson County
If you are 18 years of age or older, possess a high school diploma or GED, have strong attention to producing high quality and detailed work, and wish to learn trade skills while having your education paid for, please submit your resume, cover letter and a letter of recommendation from a teacher or school administrator to: Apprenticeship@pilbal.com.
Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport | 11755 Airport Way, Broomfield, CO 80021, USA +1 303 465 9099 | www.pilatus-aircraft.com
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Are you right for Faith Christian Academy? School is in session and our Faith Christian community is stronger than ever! Our teachers and parents are united in spirit and vision for our students. We are committed to excellence in education. In fact, that is really why we are Faith Christian Academy. Forty-five years ago, our school was founded on the call to provide an excellent, Christ-centered education. We have not forgotten our original purpose and we are moving forward into the future with a single-minded goal to prepare our students for life. But what does that look like in the 21st century? We are all about offering opportunity to our students to find and develop their God-given gifts. In the 21st century @ Faith Christian… •Learners succeed in their academic subjects through the variety of academic levels in every grade. •Artists express their creativity through art classes, bands, choirs, theater, and
technology. •Athletes compete daily on the fields and courts in one of the most longstanding successful sports programs in the state of Colorado.
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•Scientists explore God’s world; robotics, math, STEM classes, and computer programming.
Come to our OPEN HOUSE:
Faith Christian High School • Grades 9-12 4890 Carr St, Arvada, 80002 Tuesday, November 29, 2016 6:30 – 8:00 pm Faith Christian Middle School • Grades 6-8 6250 Wright St, Arvada, 80004 Thursday, January 26, 2017 6:30 – 8:00 pm
In the 21st century at Faith Christian integrity and character building are at the core of our goals for our students. We believe with our whole heart that integrity begins at the very earliest ages and with Christ at the center.
Faith Christian Elementary • Grades K-5 6210 Ward Rd, Arvada, 80004 October 25, 2016 December 6, 2016 January 17, 2017 8:00 am – 9:30 am
I invite you to call or email me to learn more about who we are and to hear how God is using Faith Christian in the 21st century! Terrie Thaler Director of Enrollment Faith Christian Academy 303.403.2712 Terrie.Thaler@fca-schools.org
K-12
FOR MORE INFO CALL TERRIE THALER DIRECTOR OF ENROLLMENT 303.403.2712 TERRIE.THALER@FCA-SCHOOLS.ORG
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The Doral Academy Inc. curriculum model has been highly successful in the opening of six schools in Florida and five schools in Nevada. Two of the Doral Academy High Schools have been consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top schools.
Doral Academy of Colorado is committed to engaging all learners by educating the whole child: mind, body, and heart. Doral believes in high standards of achievement and a culturally responsive school environment which is realized through active learning using an arts integrated approach.
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Doral Academy provides a new excellent education choice for the children living near Arvada, Westminster, Broomfield, and Golden as well as all children in and near Jefferson County School District (JCSD). Doral has an anti-discriminatory open admissions policy serving any student in grades K-12 (K-8 in the 2017/2018 school year with additional grades added each year after), who would qualify to attend a traditional public school in Colorado.
School of Choice 5
October 27, 2016
Experience CHC
Imagine an education that integrates Biblical truths into all aspects of your child’s school day, while providing a relevant, excellent academic foundation.
That is Cherry Hills Christian. Experience CHC at one of our Open Houses
NEW this Fall: Experience Kindergarten
PreSchool
Parents and their student entering Kindergarten in Fall 2017 are invited to participate in a day of CHC Kindergarten. The two-hour block will give you and your child an opportunity to meet the Principals and join in activities in one of our Kindergarten classrooms such as learning centers and a short music class.
• Every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Elementary/Middle School Grades K-5 10 a.m. Grades 6-8 11 a.m. • November 10 • December 1 • January 12, 26
Upcoming dates (8:30 - 10:30 a.m.) • Friday, November 11 • Monday, December 5 • Monday, January 9 • Friday, January 27 • Monday, February 13 • Monday, March 13
Visit our website to RSVP:
CherryHillsChristian.org or Enrollment Department 303.325.8175 3900 Grace Blvd, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
Heart, Soul, Mind, Strength Since 1985, Cherry Hills Christian School has offered students in preschool through middle school a quality, Christcentered education with an emphasis on character building and serving others. The HEART of Cherry Hills Christian is to educate the whole child, nurturing the SOUL of each student. Our students’ foundation is God’s truth found in His Word, the Bible. We are equally concerned with the spiritual, emotional and social development of our students. We believe God created each child as His divine masterpiece, capable as learners and uniquely gifted for His purpose. Truth and knowledge are taught through a distinctly Biblical perspective and worldview. • Average class size of 20 (K-5); 19 (6-8 core classes) • Integrated Biblical education • Licensed faculty with 51% holding Master’s degrees • Student readiness for their next educational level • Dual accreditation through AdvancEd and ACSI • Classroom technology including on to one iPad • Apple Distinguished School since 2014 Academics at CHC are dynamic: everevolving and improving. Student MINDS benefit from small class sizes and integrated technology including iPads for every student in grades 1-8. CHC is fully accredited, our teachers are licensed and Apple named us one of their Distinguished Schools in 2014 and again in 2016. Apple Distinguished Schools are K–20 schools that provide 24/7, schoolwide, one-to-one access to Apple notebook computers and/or mobile devices to all students, teachers, and administrators. They demonstrate an innovative and compelling learning environment t hat engages students and provides tangible evidence of academic accomplishment. CHC students gain STRENGTH from the depth and breadth of our programs.
St. Anne’s: Nourishing the well being of children St. Anne’s Episcopal School educates minds, enriches hearts, and expands horizons for students in preschool (age 3) through eighth grade. Located on a picturesque campus in south Denver, St. Anne’s is a magical place full of magnificent flower gardens, secret passages, and spaces that speak of love and caring that began long ago. For over 65 years, the focus of St. Anne’s has been the well-being of children. Students are provided with a balanced program of academics, athletics, and the arts. While emphasizing inclusivity, the school builds character and integrity upon a spiritual, moral and ethical foundation. St. Anne’s strives to foster the development of people who go on to make significant and lasting contributions to society. Because of its preschool through eighth grade design, the school provides a consistent and nurturing experience from early childhood through the first stages of adolescence. With a caring community to support them during their formative years, St. Anne’s students grow into role models and leaders. Students develop • Innovative academic program • Art, music, drama and language classes • Small class sizes • Sports and extracurricular activities • Before- and after-school care • Daily hot lunch • Need-based tuition assistance available
leadership skills while performing such activities as engaging in community service, serving as buddies to younger students, and participating in student council. At St. Anne’s, parents are encouraged to become active participants in the education of their children, both at home and at school. Numerous volunteer opportunities are available for parents. Students and parents alike value the strong sense of community that charac-
St. Anne’s Episcopal School educates minds, enriches hearts, and expands horizons. terizes this school. With a financial aid budget of over $1.1 million, St. Anne’s is able to provide needbased financial assistance to a large number of families. All parents are encouraged to explore the possibility of an independent school education for their children. Visit St. Anne’s to observe lessons taught with state-of-the-art technology, stroll through beautiful gardens that grace a unique campus, observe preschool students exploring nature in an outdoor classroom, and tour our new outdoor amphitheater, dining hall and performing arts spaces.
At every level, we place high value on serving others through nationally recognized community outreach programs. There are opportunities to learn Spanish and take part in fine arts, music, drama, physical education and competitive sports teams. Cherry Hills Christian is privileged to come along side each child as they grow in their faith, develop Christ-like character, learn discernment and utilize their God-given gifts and talents to honor Him. Education is successful when parents, Cherry Hills Christian, and a community of believers partner in this important responsibility where our highest values include: Relationship - CHC desires that students and staff flourish in their vertical relationship with God and their horizontal relationships with others. Education - Beginning in PreSchool curriculum is developmentally appropriate. In Elementary and Middle School our academic rigor and technology training prepare students for the next level. Safety - CHC provides a secure campus learning environment where the physical, social, and emotional safety of each student is a high priority. Service - One way students better reflect the heart of Christ is by serving others. Missions and service are essential at CHC. Students grow in their awareness of the world around them and learn to honor Christ by serving others. Character - We partner with parents to build a child’s conscience, confidence, and competence. CHC teaches students to demonstrate love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Integrated Biblical Worldview - The wisdom, truth and doctrine presented in Scripture has far reaching application across all subject areas. It teaches students to develop discernment as well as knowledge.
6 School of Choice
October 27, 2016
Choice enrollment showcase night at Arvada HS Arvada High School welcomes all students from Jefferson County Public Schools as well as students from neighboring districts. Our vision at AHS is to create an environment where families, students, educators and community welcome, engage and value each other. We understand your school choice is an important decision and we want to provide you with information and answer your questions about the various opportunities that await you at AHS. The Choice Enrollment Showcase Night is a chance for you to see what makes AHS unique. Take this time to visit with students and teachers regarding electives and cocurricular athletics and activities as well as our innovative approach in student learning. Our Project Based Learning model (PBL) is the first of its kind in the north area. At AHS, we believe in creating student centered learning environments and value student voice and choice in their learning. We welcome you to see the innovative learning strategies taking place at AHS and meet students who are part of this change.
6:30-7:00pm • Tour Arvada High School: meet students & teachers, visit with electives, clubs, athletics & activities 7:00-7:20pm • Welcome in the auditorium: Meet the administrative team, counselors, and teachers. See PBL learning in action. 7:20-7:40pm • First Session: PBL learning 7:40-8:00pm • Second Session: Rigorous academic opportunities – AP, Ascent, & GT Structures PBL – Project Based Learning is part of our Design Thinking model where students are leaders of their own learning in preparing them to be active participants in the 21st Century. GT Structures – GT structures at AHS offers a rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum. Dual Language Instruction – Developing biliteracy and bilingualism with the ability to speak, read and write in two languages. Warren Tech – Pre-apprenticeship Construction Co-Curricular Athletics – CHSAA sanctioned athletic programs for boys & girls Co-Curricular Activities and Clubs
Arvada High School We are a Proud Community Fostering Excellence & Growth
Choice Enrollment Showcase Night November 10th
6:30 PM Tour ~ Informational Meetings 7—8 PM REAL WORLD EXPERIENCES
GT School
GT
~ PBL/Design Thinking ~ Dual Language ~ AP ~ Ascent ~ Warren Tech in-school apprenticeship
PBL
Experiential Learning through Internships, Field Trips & Travel Experiences.
Internships
7951 W. 65th Ave. Arvada www. ArvadaHighSchool.org * 303-982-6368
Parker Montessori fostering a lifetime of independent learning since 1987
Voted “Best Nursery/ Daycare & Teacher/School”
Montessori Classrooms • Infant - Kindergarten Open Year Round
10750 Victorian Drive, Parker, CO 80138
303-841-4325 • www.parkermontessori.com
Standley Lake High School
Parker Montessori has been serving the Parker community for the past 28 years. We were voted the Best of the Best day care for 5 consecutive years since 2013. We inspire children from infants to kindergarten with creative and challenging Montessori classrooms that foster education through hands-on learning and critical thinking. We believe in providing our children an enriched environment, productive for their brain and cognitive development, along with a loving and nurturing setting for children’s optimal growth and happiness. Dr. Maria Montessori, a pioneers in education, recognized that from birth to age 6 in a child’s life as the most critical period for the development of personality and intellect. At this age, children are actively seeking out information and they learn quickly and easily, when exposed to developmentally appropriate materials. Research shows that children are especially interested in demonstrating their independence at early age and there is a strong hand-brain connection in their
development. Our Montessori classrooms facilitate this growth and development from infants through kindergarten. We provide a caring, encouraging environment along with a strong fundamental education with reading, writing, science, math, geography, cultural studies, and the arts. In addition to the core subjects, our specialty classes in music, Spanish, physical education and organic gardening experience complement our curriculum. Our teachers are American Montessori Society certified and experienced in use of specially designed materials to help children learn. Parker Montessori children consistently get into advanced levels when they go into elementary school because they learn critical thinking skills at an early age. If you are interested in giving your child a well rounded development and head start in education, come and tour our school. We are located across from O’Brien Park, north of Main Street, and in the center of downtown Parker.
STANDLEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 9300 W. 104TH AVE. WESTMINSTER, CO 80021
“HOME OF THE GATORS” CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO OUR In addition to Standley Lake’s IB, we offer AP courses in all disciplines. Our STEM program offerings include film editing/broadcasting and architectural drafting. Standley Lake High School is proud to be the home of a nationally recognized ProStart program, state winning yearbook and newspaper, state qualifying athletics, and a nationally placed dance team. We are the founding school for the nationally recognized Day Without Hate. Annually, teachers travel with students all
over the world through the Social Studies and Second Language departments. For those who are guided by the arts, we have many opportunities, including studio arts, forensics/speech & debate, an improvisational team, marching band, theatre and vocal music. Visit the Standley Lake website for additional information www. standley-web.jeffco.k12.co.us/standley Phone: 303-982-3311
8th Grade and Choice Enrollment Information Evening “The Standley Lake Experience”
November 17, 2016 5:45-8:00 p.m. Join us to learn about the academic and extracurricular options available at SLHS
School of Choice 7
October 27, 2016
Is a STEM School Right for My Child?
STEM School and Academy Now Serving Students K-12 Relevant, Rigorous, Real World Learning, Where Character is Key
Why Choose STEM? • Strong innovative and integrated core curriculum in STEM, but also includes music, arts, foreign language and athletics; • Prepares students to fully participate in the dynamic and unpredictable world of the 21st Century; • Highly qualified staff that puts students first, exhibits strong leadership, a passion for learning, and a commitment to success for every student; • Student-centered, active, real world learning that accelerates student excitement and interest; • In addition to STEM, students excel in reading, writing, communications, math and critical thinking; • Students are taught, at even the youngest ages, personal responsibility, teamwork and problem solving creativity; • Boasts top ACT scores of all high schools in Douglas County and is outperforming Colorado State standards by 100 percent and district standards by over 40% in reading, writing and math.
With the abundance of educational choices these days, it’s difficult to know how to choose the school that best fits your child’s learning. Lately STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) has been in the forefront of education news.
this year and the most recent k12 Reports from the College Board showed the STEM School out performing Colorado State standards by 100 percent and district standards by over 40 percent in both evidencebased reading, writing; and math
However, there seems to be a misconception about what constitutes a STEM education. Many families think that if they choose a STEM education, their child will not be proficient or even exposed to the arts, writing, music history, sports and physical education.
This year the school added an elementary school, making it the first K-12 STEM School in Colorado. The elementary school curriculum is highly engaging and rigorous, following the model of the upper school, says Dr. Karen Johnson, the school’s principal. “We also integrate art, music, language and physical education in all of our programs,” adds Dr. Johnson. “We are excited this year to offer Chinese as a language option to even the youngest students.”
“Not the case at all,” said Dr. Penny Eucker, Executive Director of the STEM School and Academy in Highlands Ranch. “Our curriculum is rich in all subjects. In fact our music program was lauded with an Innovation Award from the Entertainment Industry Foundation last year, our history students have won top honors at National History Day and our students are excelling
VISIT US AND SEE EXCITED LEARNERS IN ACTION! Open Enrollment Begins on November 1, 2016. The STEM School and Academy is open for tours every Wednesday at 10 am.
STEM School and Academy 8773 South Ridgeline Blvd. Highlands Ranch, Colorado | www.stemk12.org
in golf, tennis, volleyball, soccer and more.” The school, public and free, also boasted the highest ACT scores in Douglas County
Most families say they choose the school because of the rigorous, yet engaging and flexible curriculum. “Students come here because they can learn, experiment and try new things,” says the School’s Academic Dean, Hannah Reese. “Our teachers and staff don’t say ‘no,’ we find ways to ignite the student’s interest and if it fails, we try again,” she added. With Open Enrollment around the corner, the STEM School and Academy encourages families to visit. The school, located at 8773 South Ridgeline Blvd, Highlands Ranch, is open to the public for tours every Wednesday at 10 am. For more information please visit the school’s website at stemk12.org or call 303.683.STEM (7836).
Mapleton celebrates achievement inside and outside of the classroom From cheers at DiTirro Stadium to accolades in the classroom, Mapleton Public Schools is piling up the points of pride for the 2016-17 school year. Five Mapleton schools are celebrating after the Colorado Department of Education released preliminary performance ratings for schools and districts. Welby Community School, Global Campus, Clayton Partnership School and Mapleton Expeditionary School of the Arts all moved higher on the performance scale and are now rated “performance” which is the highest rating given by the state. Monterey Community School also moved up on the scale and is now rated “improvement.” School ratings are based on how well students performed on state math, social studies, science and English language arts tests. As a District, Mapleton continues to have a preliminary rating of “accredited with improvement plan.” This rating is based on Mapleton’s overall academic achievement, academic growth and postsecondary and workforce readiness. “These ratings are another indication of the great work that’s happening in our schools and show that the intentional work is paying off on the part of our students and staff,” said Mapleton Public Schools Superintendent Charlotte Ciancio. “We are always focused on continuous improvement and are thrilled that so many of our students and schools are succeeding.” More than 100 graduates in Mapleton’s class of 2016 walked across the stage on the field at DiTirro Stadium with both a diploma and college credits in hand. Building on Mapleton’s college and career-going culture, last year nearly 120 students took classes through Front Range Community College, earning a combined 1,007 college credits. College
courses are made available to students at no charge courtesy of the District’s partnership with Front Range Community College’s College Now program. This program saved last year’s graduates more than $130,000 in tuition, helping to lessen the burden of student loans and tuition expenses that can often prevent a student from achieving his or her post-secondary dreams. The class of 2016 also earned a recordbreaking $8 million in scholarships. Members of the class are currently attending colleges and universities across the state and country, including, the University of Colorado, Colorado State and several Ivy League schools.
Achieve your dreams in Mapleton! • 16 schools that are small-by-design • Opportunities for students ages 3-21
Mapleton’s District Task Force, made up of more than 100 parents, community members, staff and students met throughout the spring of last year to discuss future opportunities for the District. The Task Force outlined several facility and classroom needs necessary to keeping academic achievement on the rise. At the request of the community and the Task Force, Mapleton’s Board of Education has placed two ballot measures on the November ballot that will ensure future generations of Mapleton students have the opportunities and programs that will help them succeed. Ballot measures 3A and 3B will pay for safety and security upgrades to schools, create a high school career and technical program and reinvest in aging facilities, many of which are more than 60 years old. The ballot measures will also unlock a Building Excellent Schools Today matching grant awarded to Mapleton by the state to rebuild Adventure Elementary. Visit www.mapleton.us to learn more about Mapleton Public Schools and check out the calendar of upcoming events, including Skyview Wolverines games and Performing Arts concerts.
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Mountain Phoenix Inspires Mountain Phoenix Community School is a public Jeffco charter school in Wheat Ridge, Colorado serving more than 600 students in preschool through eighth grade. We also offer a homeschool enrichment program and parent-child classes. As a member of the Alliance for Public Waldorf Education, academics are aligned to common core standards, yet framed within an artistic, imaginative context that engages the whole child, fosters a passion for learning, and promotes higher-level thinking. Main Lesson Main lesson is a hallmark of schools guided by the Core Principles of Public Waldorf Education. It is designed to engage students deeply in a theme or area of knowledge specifically geared to their stage of intellectual and social/emotional development. Every morning, students in grades one to eight have main lesson for two hours with their class teacher. Each main lesson block focuses on a subject for four weeks. Main Lesson Books Students create their own textbooks, called main lesson books, to artistically express their understanding of the material presented during main lesson by their class teacher. Through the active process of creation, they develop a deeper relationship with what they are learning and strengthen their writing, grammar, art, and handwriting skills. Experiential Learning Students are actively engaged in every aspect of learning. Teachers use methods that incorporate movement, creative thinking, and an experiential approach. Field trips and overnights provide opportunities for hands-on learning as varied as shearing sheep to make yarn for knitting, or visiting Anasazi ruins to learn about native peoples and shelter building. Movement Movement, as well as time outdoors, is integrated into lessons, stimulating the
student’s capacity to process information. For example, students might recite poems while tossing beanbags across a circle, or play rhythmic clapping games while practicing multiplication tables. Arts-Integrated Curriculum Visual arts, drama, and music are considered a core part of the curriculum and an essential tool for deepening learning. In preschool through eighth grade, students engage in the arts with their classroom teachers. In grades three to eight, all students also take music and art as special subject classes.
Mountain Phoenix Community School A Public Jeffco Charter School Engaging Curriculum Guided by the Core Principles of Public Waldorf Education Rich in Arts, Music, Experiential Learning, and Scientific Exploration
Scientific Inquiry We inspire our students to become creative thinkers who can solve tomorrow’s problems by teaching them how to do research and then formulate their own conclusions. As a result, they emerge from their time at MPCS with strong critical thinking skills, self-direction, and a lifelong love of learning. Community Student’s social development and their relationships with teachers and fellow students are deemed as important as their academic progress. Students are taught by the same teacher in three- to five-year spans, a practice known as looping, which studies show leads to an improved classroom social environment and increased learning. Children are encouraged to build relationships beyond their classrooms, working with higher and lower grades on projects and activities. MPCS families enjoy a vibrant community life, rich in festivals, parent enrichment, and seasonal celebrations. Healthy Lifestyle Healthy living, nutrition, and earthfriendly approaches are integral to our school philosophy. To learn more, please visit www.mountainphoenix.org or contact Leslie Fox, Enrollment Coordinator, at 303.728.9100, x. 327 or lghartfo@jeffco.k12.co.us.
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Yak Academy is a foreign language school offering Spanish, Mandarin, and French Extended Immersion Preschool, Weekly Enrichment Classes, Camps, Parents’ Nights Out, and Mobile Programs for Kids ages 1-10. At Yak Academy, we integrate fun, play-based immersion, world-class native speaking instructors, and a unique environment of learning to create a powerful and effective world language experience. Our curriculum offers a combination of sensory and intellectual activities that encourage the HighScope method of Active Learning and result in an educational setting in which children learn by doing and play an active role in their learning. Children learn and practice functional language chunks as well as build basic 2nd language comprehension and speech production, and above all have fun! Studies show that early language learners score statistically higher on standardized college entrance exams than those who do not (Center for Applied Linguistics) and also show improvement in the verbal and non-verbal skills that enhance overall school performance (Brown University). Yak Academy classes capitalize on a child’s window of opportunity for language, which research has shown to be from birth to about age 10. Our time-tested, proven programs truly build little world citizens. Yak Academy
has offered thousands of classes taught by skilled foreign language instructors and backed by curriculum intended to advance world language skills and cultural understanding. Over the years, we’ve partnered
Language-learning is more than just fun, though, it comes with huge benefits! Learning a second language improves: •Brain development •Listening and analytical skills •Cultural awareness •English verbal skills •Standardized test scores •Self-esteem with world language and early childhood education experts to design programs with maximum sensory and intellectual activities. We’ve also partnered with our community, parents, and kids to create a culture of care and a learning environment that is warm, safe, fun, and welcoming. We feel confident that your children will be put on the path to understanding and speaking a second (or third, or fourth…) language, and they’ll have a great time with us singing songs, doing arts & crafts, and playing games! Contact us at at 303-564-9289 or email southdenver@yakacademy.com to find out more, and to schedule a FREE TRIAL CLASS! Programs available in Metro Denver and Colorado Springs.
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Project based learning Adventure education Strong culture and character Art integration Cultivating modern learners Later start time
Want to learn more? Attend an Information Session on November 10 from 6-8pm at 3960 Trailboss Lane, Castle Rock. Tell me and I forget, Teach me and I remember, Involve me and I learn.
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Cultivating Modern Learners Don’t miss this opportunity to enroll your 7-10th grader at Renaissance Secondary School for the 2017-18 school year. Located in Castle Rock, this innovative, tuition-free public charter school will emphasize critical thinking, problem solving, communication, collaboration and creativity -- skills that colleges and employers agree are essential to success. Opening next fall, Renaissance Secondary will be a small school (less than 700 students in grades 7-12) with a mighty culture of active participation and strong character. Shared experiences including advisory crews, All School Meetings and learning expeditions will nurture meaningful connections. The Adventure Education program will contribute to a culture of teamwork, perseverance and cooperation. An emphasis on service learning develops students as principled, caring young people who take action as a consequence of their learning.
Renaissance Secondary will offer personalized, challenging, hands-on learning through best practices from researchbased methods of Expeditionary Learning, Design Thinking, and Project Based Learning. Students will take on deep studies of rich academic topics that cut across all disciplines – including the arts – to tackle complex, real-world issues with greater engagement and achievement. In accordance with research from the American Academy of Pediatrics around adequate sleep, health, safety and academic success, the school day at Renaissance will start at 9:00 a.m. Enroll now! Applications received by November 11, 2016 will be entered into a lottery, should applications exceed capacity. The school will open in August, 2017 with grades 7-10 and will add a grade level each year until 2019, when it will be at full capacity with grades 7-12.
Pinnacle Charter School For nearly two decades, The Pinnacle Charter School (PCS) has educated and proudly served North Denver. Students can journey from kindergarten through high school graduation in the Pinnacle’s complete K-12 school system. The tight-knit school community prides itself on its positive and encouraging environment and emphasis on keeping students safe and supported. As reported in a recent external review from AdvanceED, the Pinnacle’s “personnel have fostered a positive culture of caring and supportive relationships with students. This culture provides physical, social, and emotional support throughout the community for each student.” “I like the structure and environment of the school. I like that our children are first, and everything is based around them and their success.” –Parent comment from the 2015 PCS Family Survey Safety is the first priority at the Pinnacle. Staff and teachers, including a dedicated team of safety specialists, are extensively trained for multiple situations. A secure closed campus provides the ability to control and monitor every person that enters and exits the school. In a teacher poll, 100% of educators believed the Pinnacle school environment was safe. “The teachers make learning interesting and fun. They push the students and expect them to work hard.” –Parent comment from the 2015 PCS Parent Survey Pinnacle teachers care. Highly-qualified certified instructors in every classroom utilize effective high-yield teaching strategies to teach rigorous curriculum. PCS teachers are only getting better—the school was awarded several grants to boost teaching skills, especially in language arts and math. Additional supporting staff was hired starting in the fall of 2016, including English Language development teachers and math specialists. “I like the small school environment. All teachers…work together to accomplish goals.” –Parent comment from the 2015 PCS Parent Survey
Small classroom numbers help every student succeed. On average, Pinnacle elementary classroom have 26 students per teacher. Starting in sixth grade, students have opportunities to take honors-level and advanced courses. The Pinnacle High School offers Advanced Placement and Concurrent enrollment classes, and many students earn multiple college credits before graduation. The last three graduating senior classes have received an average of over $1 million in scholarships. Pinnacle students are well-rounded. In addition to advanced-level courses, students have opportunities to experience the arts, athletics, community service, and STEM pursuits. Middle and high school Timberwolf competitive sports teams include basketball, soccer, cheerleading, football, cross-country, and volleyball. Key club members contribute hundreds of hours of community service in our neighborhood, and every high school student must complete a minimum of 30 hours of volunteer work as part of graduation requirements. The Pinnacle is proud to support award-winning musical and visual artist students—Timberwolf student artwork has even been exhibited at the Denver Art Museum, the Colorado History Center, the State Capitol, and other local galleries! The Pinnacle integrates technology into every classroom. Students have access to cutting-edge equipment, including digitallybased curriculum in elementary school, advanced camera technology in photo and video production courses, and computer program coding classes. A large majority of PCS parents are excited that their students are working on up-to-date computer technology. The Pinnacle Charter School is a school of choice for any Colorado student. The Pinnacle and all charter schools are public, tuition-free schools that are held accountable both academically and financially. To learn more about The Pinnacle and apply for your student to attend next year visit www. ThePinnacleWeb.org
The Pinnacle is accepting applications for Kindergarten through 12th grade for the upcoming school year The Pinnacle is proud to offer: • Tuition free full-day kindergarten • Advanced Placement, college credit, and honors level High School and Middle School classes • Student programs in art, athletics, leadership, music, and STEM fields • A safe and secure closed campus
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October 27, 2016
Our Students’ Future : Direct from the Superintendent Overland High School Students take part in NASA’s HUNCH program.At the Cherry Creek School District, the future isn’t a far-off, distant concept.
learn and prepare differently than their parents. Our task as a district is to prepare our children for their future, not for what was my future. Our task is to prepare our kids for the world of Google, not IBM. Logo for Cherry Creek 2021.
Our commitment to excellence is tied directly to our students – their learning, their skills and their prospects long after they walk across the stage and receive their high school diplomas. That means we’re focused on the world that will await them when they leave district, whether it’s our pre-school and elementary school students or our high school seniors. The future figures into our everyday decisions in the present. We want to ensure that our graduates leave the Cherry Creek School District with valuable and practical skills; we want to be certain that the learning that takes place in every one of our classrooms will translate into a direct benefit for every one of our students. Those priorities helped drive Cherry Creek 2021, the initiative initiated in 2015 to update graduation requirements for the class of 2021 and beyond. The process went deeper than graduation requirements as required by the state – we wanted to finalize a plan that would implement all the proper training, programming and other opportunities to ensure that all of our graduates will be college and career-ready. In community meetings and public forums, we reached out to community members from across our 108 square miles – parents, grandparents, teachers, government officials and administrators. We also reached out to leaders from the local business community, and their feedback has been invaluable. I’d like to share some of their insights about a rapidly changing world, one where revolutions in technology, information sharing and business culture have redefined the traditional notion of marketable skills. Indeed, we’re asking our students to
And that world relies on what were once considered “soft skills,” talents like problem-solving, creativity, innovation and the ability to work on a team. These are the abilities that are prized at a company like Arrow Electronics, the Fortune 500 company based in Centennial. “Innovation needs to be taught just as specifically as Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) skills,” notes Joe Verrengia, global director of corporate responsibility at Arrow. “Now, the information is ubiquitous; any kid can find out about Ohm’s Law on their phone. It’s what you can do with that information that’s important. We have to focus on teaching people what to do with information, on using their imaginations and innovating.” He talks about the need for stressing those lessons in our schools, pointing specifically to events like the Cardboard Challenge, an annual Cherry Creek School District and Cherry Creek Schools Foundation event co-sponsored by Arrow that sees students from across grade levels competing to create projects made entirely of cardboard and other recycled materials. Verrengia points to a specific project created by a Cherry Creek School District elementary school student a couple of years ago, a working violin made entirely out of cardboard. “I can’t imagine what that student will
be able to do in the future,” he notes. “I want her at Arrow.” The stress on creativity, innovation and teamwork isn’t limited to Arrow, or even the electronics industry. Lisa Jenson, Campus Connections Director for the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, works to connect applicants with a wide range of jobs at the Aurora-based campus. Whether it’s HVAC specialists or pharmacy technicians, Jenson helps qualified, local applicants find careers at the University of Colorado Hospital, Children’s Hospital Colorado, the University of Colorado Anschutz Med Campus and University Physicians Inc. “I would say what I hear most often from the four employers on this campus is the value of customer service skills, of people who take initiative to solve problems and be proactive in figuring out how to make things better. That’s a really important skill,” she insists, adding that these talents don’t only apply to doctors and surgeons. “There are many, many vacancies in HVAC and those industries; also in our pharmacies, in the ophthalmic tech field. A new one on the horizon is ultrasound tech; I’m not even sure if there’s a distinct training program for that yet.” In a world where new and promising careers are inventing themselves every day, the value of innovation and creativity is paramount. It’s the reason that the Cherry Creek 2021 vision includes offering more opportunities for students to explore their interests and possible career paths as early as sixth grade. It’s the reason our vision for the future allows students to demonstrate competency in multiple ways, not just through standardized tests. It’s the reason we’ve taken a leadership role in working with CareerWise Colorado, a recently launched professional program that seeks to connect 20,000 students with professional internships and apprenticeships in the next few years.
“We’re creating a framework for schools to focus on critical thinking and other 21st-century skills and the foundational competencies so that students are prepared for a youth apprenticeship,” notes Ryan Gensler, marketing manager for Intertech Plastics and director of external affairs for CareerWise Colorado. “The Cherry Creek School District has been fully on board … they’re allowing students to practice what they’re learning in the classroom. That will help internalize everything that they’re learning. It will give them a set of skills that students who are only taught in the classroom just will not get.” In other words, we’re connecting our students with the future – right now. It’s not the glitzy, faraway realm of a sciencefiction movie, but rather the interconnected, rapidly changing world they face every day. “In a world where new and promising careers are inventing themselves every day, the value of innovation and creativity is paramount. It’s the reason that the Cherry Creek 2021 vision includes offering more opportunities for students to explore their interests and possible career paths as early as sixth grade. It’s the reason our vision for the future allows students to demonstrate competency in multiple ways, not just through standardized tests. It’s the reason we’ve taken a leadership role in working with CareerWise Colorado, a recently launched professional program that seeks to connect 20,000 students with professional internships and apprenticeships in the next few years.”
- Dr. Harry Bull, CCSD Superintendent, Cherry Creek School District
INNOVATIVE TEACHING, THINKING AND LEARNING FOR ALL STUDENTS, IN EVERY SCHOOL, EVERY DAY. This fall Cherry Creek Schools begins implementing ‘Cherry Creek 2021’ to ensure that the students of today AND tomorrow are prepared for future success. We asked parents, teachers, graduates, colleges and employers what graduates need to be successful in the future. They said: Communication and critical thinking skills, Curiosity/inquiry and flexibility/ adaptability, Project-based learning and real-world experiences.
As a result, Cherry Creek Schools is: Increasing educational innovation and relevancy, Emphasizing the skills students will need in the jobs of the future, Expanding career and technical education to increase the pathways to college and careers.
“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” Steve Jobs, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Apple Inc.
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