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More college opportunities open for students with disabilities

More college opportunities open for students with disabilities

“I personally believe people with disabilities can do anything,” Shannon Murphy stated.
Skyline students display art at Longmont Library

Skyline students display art at Longmont Library

The art show will be on display at the Longmont Library through Dec. 18.
SVVSD schools make Honor Roll

SVVSD schools make Honor Roll

The Honor Roll offers four levels of distinction: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. 
Montessori school in Longmont investigated for having alcohol on premises

Montessori school in Longmont investigated for having alcohol on premises

The school will be submitted for Adverse Action
Unified theatre program debuts "Full Moon Over Route 66"

Unified theatre program debuts "Full Moon Over Route 66"

 “The goal is to give every student an opportunity to shine,” said Kendle Butterworth, drama teacher at Frederick High School
Front Range Community College tapped to build state’s quantum tech workforce

Front Range Community College tapped to build state’s quantum tech workforce

Front Range Community College will advance its quantum offering to support job growth
SVVSD awarded a grant for commitment to bold change

SVVSD awarded a grant for commitment to bold change

The grant awards SVVSD $136,000 to expand the district’s Advanced Global Interactive Learning Environments program
University of Denver partners with Green Flower to educate cannabis workforce

University of Denver partners with Green Flower to educate cannabis workforce

Each program spans approximately six months, or 450 hours
Expanding the teaching community

Expanding the teaching community

The conference is part of the program created by SVVSD after receiving the Opportunity Now Grant.
Mead Middle School receives Special Olympics recognition

Mead Middle School receives Special Olympics recognition

"One of the most remarkable aspects of our Unified program is that it encourages each student to think beyond themselves,”