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ERIE SCHOOL OPTIONS 2014 GUIDE TO ¿COPIA EN ESPAÑOL? LLAME A 303-682-7404 O VISITE EL SITIO WEB DEL DISTRITO

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In this brochure, you will learn about each of Erie’s five neighborhood schools, their outstanding instructional focus programs and additional resources in career and technical training and online learning available to our students.

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ERIE SCHOOL OPTIONS2014 GUIDE TO

¿COPIA EN ESPAÑOL? LLAME A 303-682-7404 O VISITE EL SITIO WEB DEL DISTRITO

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Dear Parents and Guardians:

Thanks to a supportive community, highly qualified, committed teachers, dedicated staff, and engaged parents, Erie’s neighborhood schools are more robust and academically rigorous than ever.

In this brochure, you will learn about each of Erie’s five neighborhood schools, their outstanding instructional focus programs and additional resources in career technical training and online learning available to our students.

You will also learn about numerous state and national recognitions received by Erie schools and the growing number of corporate grants and partnerships that are further enriching our student’s learning experience.

Erie’s schools also have the distinction of offering a Mandarin Chinese language program at each of its primary and secondary schools.

Since the passage of the 2008 capital improvement bond, St. Vrain has built Erie’s newest neighborhood school, Red Hawk Elementary, and renovated Erie Elementary and Erie Middle Schools.

All St. Vrain neighborhood schools including those in Erie are fully wireless and feature cutting edge technology tools such as laptop carts, overhead projectors, SmartBoards and document cameras.

As Superintendent, I am extremely proud of the expanding network of Erie’s high-quality schools and highly engaging instructional programs. Please feel free to contact any of our principals for more information and a school tour.

Sincerely,

Don Haddad, Ed.D.(303) [email protected] Twitter: @SVVSDSupt

Don Haddad, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools

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Superintendent’s Message

PAGE 3Black Rock Elementary

PAGE 4Erie Elementary

PAGE 5Red Hawk Elementary

Erie Middle

Erie High

Mandarin Chinese

PAGE 11Career Development Center

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St. Vrain Online Global Academy

Learn more at: www.svvsd.org2

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•John Irwin School of Excellence Award•Past recipient of Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award•Participation in the Colorado Council for Economic Education Stock

Market Experience - school teams have placed among the top three for the past three years

•MESA and LEGO programs•Participation in the Purdue University research project on Total School

Cluster Grouping•Spanish and Mandarin Chinese classes

Cathy O’DonnellPRINCIPAL

Highlights & Accomplishments

Enrollment: 715 StudentsLocation: 2000 Mt. View Blvd. Erie, CO 80516

Black Rock ElementaryGIFTED & TALENTED | WORLD LANGUAGES

Phone: (720) 890-3995Website: bres.svvsd.orgMascot: Wildcat

“It is an honor to share the leadership of this school with such an amazing team of teachers, staff, and par-ents. Our students achieve because of the team’s collaborative efforts.”

Instructional Focus

Black Rock’s focus on World Languages and Gifted and Talented (GT) and is unique within the St. Vrain Valley Schools. Students in grades 3-5 receive weekly instruction in Spanish and all students K-5 receive instruction in Mandarin and Chinese culture.

For Gifted and Talented students, we offer individualized programming to support student strengths. Using Total School Cluster Grouping, all Black Rock students are grouped by achievement levels. This model facilitates differentiation of curriculum and instruction and increases student achievement.

21st Century Technology

The school is furnished with state-of-the-art technology. Every classroom is equipped with interactive white boards, document cameras, a voice amplification system and at least two computers. The school also has a Mac computer lab stocked with an abundance of instructional software.

Preschool

We believe strong early childhood programs are the key to success in education. Black Rock offers tuition based preschool experience designed to enhance kindergarten readiness, social experience and enjoyment.

Community Schools

An array of licensed before and after school options is available which includes educational, enrichment and recreational programs in a structured, positive environment.

Learn more at: bres.svvsd.org 3

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Enrollment: 342 StudentsLocation: 4137 E. County Line Rd.Erie, CO 80516

•Fourth year of infusing STEM throughout each student’s learning experience on a daily basis from preschool through fifth grade

•Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award for exemplary growth of all student groups: 2011, 2012, 2013

•Accredited with Distinction from the State of Colorado: 2011, 2012, 2013•2013 Jared Polis Foundation School Recognition Award (one of five

schools) $5,000 to support our STEM program•Ongoing partnership with Encana Energy Corp: resulting in over $80,000

of financial support for our STEM program in the last two years•Winner of 2013 ReNew Our Schools competition, providing $25,000 in

solar tube lighting to add more natural light to our facility•Ongoing partnership with Time Warner Cable supporting our two FIRST

Lego Robotics Teams

Erie ElementarySCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS

Phone: (303) 828 3395Website: ees.svvsd.orgMascot: Tiger

Amanda SauerPRINCIPAL

Highlights & Accomplishments

“Our STEM focus is not only engaging students on a daily basis, but has helped us to create a rigorous learning environment that is pre-paring more students for higher levels of math and science than ever before.”

Instructional Focus

As a STEM focus school, students K-5 are emersed in hands-on, inquiry-based lessons. Providing students with an integrated atmosphere builds confidence and proficiency in literacy, math and science. It also helps prepare students for rigorous math and science courses at the secondary level.

21st Century Technology

Every classroom is equipped with state-of-the-art technology tools for teaching and learning, including iPods, iPads, digital microscopes and flip cameras. Students enjoy integrating these items into their projects and daily learning.

Preschool

To help prepare young students for kindergarten, we offer programs for 3 and 4 year olds. This early childhood experience is family focused and facilitates learning in all developmental areas.

Community Schools

An array of licensed before and after school options is available which includes educational, enrichment and recreational programs in a structured, positive environment.

Learn more at: ees.svvsd.org4

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Enrollment: 650 StudentsLocation: 1500 Telleen Ave.Erie, CO 80516

•Core Knowledge school focused on math, science, integration of the arts and technology

•Rated school of distinction – exceeds growth in writing and math•Award winning programs in movement, school gardening, recycling

and composting and a Gold LEED Certification•Nationally recognized leader for how to enhance academic

achievement through movement: »$100,000 Kaiser Thriving Schools Physical Activity Grant »$100,000 Active Schools Acceleration Project National Innovation

•Department of Education visits—Back to School Bus Tour »David Esquith (Director of Safe & Healthy Schools) »Michael Humphreys(US Dept. of Ed. Teaching Ambassador)

•Library Project of the Year- Bookstore model

Red Hawk ElementaryCORE KNOWLEDGE

Phone: (303) 774-2700Website: rhes.svvsd.orgMascot: Red Hawk

Highlights & Accomplishments

Cyrus WeinbergerPRINCIPAL

“At Red Hawk, our rigorous academic environment is enhanced by our move-ment program, resulting in higher achievement and a strong school community.”

Learn more at: rhes.svvsd.org

Instructional Focus

Red Hawk promotes rigorous instruction in math, science and technology while integrating movement and exercise throughout the day. Creating a sense of environmental responsibility is equally important. Student progress is continually assessed and adjusted as needed. This assures each student is challenged at their level every day.

21st Century Technology

As a new school, Red Hawk enjoys state-of-the-art technology. Classrooms are equipped with voice amplification systems, overhead projectors, interactive slates and document cameras. Other teaching and learning tools include, iPods, iPads, ebooks and live video production.

Preschool

Early childhood programs at Red Hawk are designed to enhance kindergarten readiness, social experience, success and enjoyment. A variety of options are available to 3 and 4 year olds.

Community Schools

Before and after school care and enrichment opportunities are available to Red Hawk families. These programs provide educational enrichment and recreational programs.

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Pre-Advanced Placement

•Springboard Pre AP School•$32,000 Encana Grant for Technology•7th grade team won 1st place in Innovation Center Hackathon•Implementation of SVVSD’s Learning Technology Plan; iPad Minis

issued to each EMS students•New Summer School Program will include a Jump Start program for

incoming 6th grade students, a technology program, and a remediation program

•Lego Robotics Club starting 2014/15 school year•7 students representing EMS and SVVSD at State Honor Choir

Highlights & Accomplishments

Enrollment: 707 StudentsLocation: 650 Main St.Erie, CO 80516

Erie MiddlePRE-ADVANCED PLACEMENT

Phone: (303) 828-3391Website: ems.svvsd.orgMascot: Tiger

Todd BissellPRINCIPAL

“Our students enjoy a rigorous balanced education. Through our pre-advanced focus, rich extracurricular activities and our newly renovated facilities, EMS provides a strong environment in which students can thrive.”

Erie Middle School offers Springboard Pre-AP courses in language arts and math at every grade level to challenge and prepare our students for AP courses offered at Erie High School.

Springboard engages students by balancing the study of contemporary literature and media with classical and traditional literature. As students acquire knowledge they engage in critical thinking and self-reflection.

In Springboard mathematics, students learn to apply math to real world problems.

21st Century Technology

Each grade level has its very own computer lab, while classrooms have access to over 26 Smart Carts equipped with laptop computers.

Through SVVSD’s 2013 Learning Technology Plan, every EMS student is issued an iPad Mini complete with instructional programming and academic tools and resources.

Intramural Sports & Athletic Programs

Students may choose to become involved in any one of our intramural sports programs. Current programs offered include:

•Volleyball•Boys Basketball•Girls Basketball

•Wrestling•Cross Country•Track

Learn more at: ems.svvsd.org6

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Newly Renovated Facilities

Renovations to Erie Middle School were completed in the Summer of 2013. The number of classrooms was increased from 20 to 26 and its capacity was increased from 530 to 860 possible students.

Our school features state-of-the-art science labs, wireless internet access, LCD projectors in every classroom, and an abundance of natural lighting; amenities conducive to a strong learning environment.

Co-Curricular Programs

Our students have a variety of co-curricular activities in which they can participate. Current activities include:

•Geography Bee•WEB (Mentoring Program)•PRIDe (Parent Group)•MESA•Math Olympiad•Band, Orchestra & Choir

•Chess Club•Odyssey of the Mind•Optimist Brain Bowl•Student Council•National Junior Honor Society

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Enrollment: 775 StudentsLocation: 3180 County Rd. 5Erie, CO 80516

Erie HighHIGH RIGOR DISTRICT CURRICULUM

Phone: (303) 828-4213Website: ehs.svvsd.orgMascot: Tiger

Matt BuchlerPRINCIPAL

“At the heart of every-thing we do at Erie High School is our commitment to build great relationships with families and to provide a rigorous and engaging education that prepares our graduates for college and careers in the 21st century.”

•Rigorous and engaging college preparatory education as 93.5% of seniors attend college or university after graduation

•EHS students can earn as much as two years of college credit while attending high school

•Small high school environment with a tremendously positive school culture and a staff of outstanding teachers

•Leadership pathways for students in Captain’s Council, LINKs Crew, Rachel’s Friends, and Student Government.

•Competes in 10 interscholastic sports; home to one of the most successful girls softball programs in the United States

Highlights & Accomplishments

Concurrent Enrollment

Juniors and Seniors can earn both high school and college credit for courses taken on the EHS campus. Designed to enrich the student’s educational experience, it is not intended to duplicate the opportunities available at the high school level. Students can earn up to two full years of college credit while attending EHS.

Front Range Community College offers 13 credit hrs. of college each year.

Co-Curricular Programs

EHS students have a variety of co-curricular activities in which they can participate. Current activities include:

•National Honor Society•Student Council•Multimedia•Newspaper & Yearbook

•Art Club•Music Technology•Studio Art•MESA

Advanced Placement

EHS offers 12 CollegeBoard, Advanced Placement classes which include:

•Geography•Physics•Statistics (Begins 2014-15)•Biology•Calculus A/B•Chemistry

•European History•Government•Language•Literature•Studio Art•US History

Learn more at: ehs.svvsd.org8

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Visual & Performing Arts

Music: Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Percussion, Guitar, Color Guard, Choir, Orchestra, Music Theory, Small Ensemble, Music Technology

Art: Animation, Ceramics, Graphic Design, Digital Photography, Drawing, Jewelry, Multimedia, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Studio Art & Web Design

Theatre & Dance: Annual theatre and musical productions in state-of-the-art auditorium

Athletic Programs

Erie participates in the 4-A Tri-Valley League and offers the following competitive athletic programs:

•Football•Girls Softball•Boys Baseball•Volleyball•Golf•Tennis

•Cross Country•Soccer•Basketball•Boys Wrestling•Track•Cheerleading

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Location: 1200 S. Sunset St.Longmont, CO 80501

St. Vrain Online Global AcademyPhone: (720) 494-3961 Website: svoga.svvsd.org

•St. Vrain Global Online Academy (SVOGA) is a free public K-12 virtual school within St. Vrain Valley Schools serving grades 9-12

•SVOGA allows students to achieve academic success utilizing high-quality instruction and curriculum, while allowing them to choose when and where to learn

•SVOGA offers a global educational experience while allowing constant accessibility to courses and teachers, flexibility in course scheduling and individualized instruction for every student

•These attributes equip students with the tools, skills, and knowledge required for post-secondary opportunities, and career readiness in the 21st century

“The world is changing. If we really care about kids and what they need to be successful, we need to provide them with the tools they need.” - Mark Mills, Area Assistant Superintendent

Mandarin Chinese

The entire Erie Feeder System offers Mandarin Chinese classes. This opportunity is made possible through a partnership with the Confucious Institute. The goal for elementary students is to develop an understanding of Chinese culture combined with converstaional Chinese.

Skills are developed at the elementary level to create a strong foundation. Once students reach the middle and high school level Chinese instruction becomes more formalized.

Learn more at: chinese.svvsd.org

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Location: 1200 S. Sunset St.Longmont, CO 80501

Career Development CenterPhone: (303) 772-3333Website: cdc.svvsd.org

•CDC programs provide job skills, while requiring students to maintain specific, rigorous academic standards•Career related training in language, math and science, along with experiential educational opportunities,

provide students with necessary entry-level skills for employment or post-secondary options•Expose students to the latest technology and hands-on experiences in laboratory and real-world environments•To ensure the integrity of each program, the school’s focus is to coordinate programs with the post-secondary/

community college system. CDC also assists students in job placement and cooperative work experience•Any high school student from St. Vrain Valley Schools may attend the Career Development Center•Transportation is provided to and from each home high school and CDC

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