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GET READY FOR SANBORN SPIRIT DAYS!!! Please visit our the Sanborn Spirit Store by going to: https://www.nocooutfitters.com/sanborn-dragons-1
St. Vrain Valley Schools Hosts Annual 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.
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LONGMONT HIGH MINI CHEER CLINIC
Sanborn Elementary Community Schools
Sanborn Community Schools has four enrichment programs starting in October! These are one hour clubs open to all students.
Stuff a Lion: Come join us for this super cute Stuff a Lion class. We will fill our lions, name them and create a birth certificate for you to take home.
Soccer Shots: Come play soccer! Soccer Shots is an engaging children’s soccer program for grades K-3rd. This is a 5 week class.
Soccer Club: Join us for an hour of action packed fun as we dribble, pass and shoot goals with our peers. This 5 week class is for 4th and 5th graders.
Sewing Club: Come join us and learn to sew your own Halloween accessories! You have the option of creating things like masks, crowns, wands and more.
Questions? For more information, contact Irena Dietz; 720-652-8126 or [email protected] Register online to stvrain.revtrak.net or scan this QR code:
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 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.
If you have any questions, please contact Maisie Sky, our GT Coordinator.
Maisie Sky, Gifted and Talented (GT) Coordinator, Sanborn Elementary
Link to the Referral Form: https://forms.gle/ZMqtoyffM2d7Sxoo8
School Accountability Committee
SANBORN SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY COMMITTEE: School-level Accountability Committee (SAC) believes in the value of community involvement in our schools. Active parent engagement helps to ensure the unique needs of the school’s community are served through a positive collaboration between the school’s leaders, staff, and members of the community. This committee is a resource to support the development and maintenance of strong partnerships between our school and the community we serve as well as to ensure schools meet the expectations of a School-level Accountability Committee (SAC) as defined by Colorado statutes. The school-level accountability committee (SAC) serves in an advisory role to the school principal. The school’s principal is ultimately responsible for ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and district requirements and meeting the academic performance expectations defined by SVVSD. At a minimum, the SAC: Makes recommendations to the principal on school priorities for spending school funds prior to adoption of the school budget. This review should ensure that funds and spending priorities align with the school’s improvement plans and core values of the school to benefit all students. SACs are also expected to annually review and approve the school fees. Provides recommendations annually on the school’s Unified Improvement Plan (UIP). Meets quarterly to review and discuss the implementation and progress of the school’s improvement plan. If you would like to be involved in our School Accountability Committee, we will meet once a month. Feel free to contact our office at 303-772-3838 for more information.
SAC Meetings: Sanborn School Accountability Committee Meetings will be held once a trimester. The 1st Trimester meeting will be held on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024 3:45-4:45 pm.
There will be a vision and hearing screening at Sanborn on Wednesday, September 25th. Your child(ren) may be on the list to be screened. Please encourage them to bring/wear their glasses to school this day. If our screening indicates that your student needs further evaluation, you will be notified by mail. Please contact our health clerk, Heather Huizenga, if you have questions or concerns.
THERE IS NO LATE START IN OCTOBER!!!
PASS (Parent Association for Sanborn Students) exists because of amazing parents like you! Help make Sanborn more rewarding for students and staff through organizing events like Dragon Dash or supporting Parent/Teacher conferences; no experience required!
Our next meeting is:
– Wednesday, October 2, 2024
– 6:30 – 7:30 pm
– Sanborn Library
Can’t attend? Join the conversation online at https://sanborn.club (register with the invite code “dragons”).
ATTENTION 5TH GRADERS!!!!!
Sanborn Families!
We’re excited to announce that Sanborn is starting a parent-led, student-driven Yearbook Club for 5th graders!
The club will start meeting in November and we’ll be sending out flyers with more information on the club in early October.
Stay tuned for this exciting opportunity for Sanborn 5th graders!
We are registering for all grades!!
Please visit the SVVSD enrollment webpage for more information or contact our Registrar, Sarah Adams, [email protected] (303)772-3838.
9/25 Hearing and Vision Screenings
NO LATE START IN OCTOBER!!
10/2 PASS Meeting 6:30 PM–PASS MEETINGS HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO WEDNESDAYS!!
10/7-10/9 Parent Teacher Conferences–more information to come tonight, 9-24-24 via email and flyer in Tuesday folders
10/11- No School
10/14- No School
10/24 School Accountability Committee Meeting 3:45-4:45PM
Recent Updates
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Secondary schools in St. Vrain Valley Schools are hosting open houses to answer questions and share information about the many program offerings available across the district as families begin planning their transition to middle and high school next year. Below are upcoming open house dates across the district. For questions regarding open houses, programming, or […]
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St. Vrain Preschool Expands to Five-Day-A-Week Programs
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A heartfelt thank you to our community
Dear St. Vrain Valley Community, Yesterday marked a historic moment for our schools and community as voters overwhelmingly approved Ballot Issue 5C, demonstrating once again the extraordinary commitment our community has to advancing public education and creating a stronger future for all students. This $739.8 million investment represents far more than building improvements and new […]
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