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Book Fair
“Fall into a new book” at the Scholastic Book Fair! September 25th – October 2nd, students will visit the Fair with their Language Arts classes, and will have the opportunity to visit on their own during LEAD and after school.
Visit the book fair online to get a sneak peek at this year’s most popular books, do some shopping of your own, or set up an e-wallet account.
SVVSD Musical Instrument Drive
Donate gently used musical instruments to support St. Vrain Valley Schools’ music program during our annual collection drive. Drop off your contributions at the Lincoln School building at 619 Bowen St. in Longmont on Thursday, Oct. 3 (12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.) or Friday, Oct. 4 (9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.) and receive a donation receipt. Your generosity enriches our classrooms, provides instruments for students, and enhances our district’s music programming.
Parent Leadership Team Meeting
The next PLT meeting is going to be October 4th at 9:30 am at Altona. We hope to see you there!
Boys Basketball
Boys Basketball Registration closes at midnight on Monday, September 23rd. Click on the button below to sign up!
Rattlers Unified Club
Rattlers Unified! is a club dedicated to fostering inclusivity and unity within our school community. Our mission is to bridge the gap between students with and without disabilities, working together to assist our school’s leadership in building and nurturing an inclusive school culture.
If you are interested in possibly joining this club, please fill out the Rattler’s unified club interest form. This form should be filled out by the student!
Yearbook
Each year, schools in St. Vrain Valley School District complete a process to identify students who demonstrate exceptional ability or performance in one or more academic and/or talent areas and may, therefore, qualify for Gifted/Talented educational services. These students usually perform at least two years above grade level in their strength area(s), and they require additional academic challenges in order to support their continued educational growth and progress. In addition, they usually demonstrate characteristics of unique creativity and high motivation in their strength areas.
Referrals are open through the month of September and will close on the last day of the month. Referrals after that date will be addressed on a case by case basis. Completing a referral guarantees a review of the student profile to determine if testing is recommended for the student. The process for identification requires a body of evidence and often takes place throughout the school year.
The process takes approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.
Representative name and email
Link to the Referral form
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2024 Superintendent’s Town Hall Meetings
Dates and Locations:
- Monday, 9/30, 5:30-7:00: Mead High School
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