Sanborn Elementary focuses on individual student growth. The staff is dedicated to delivering high-quality educational opportunities for all students in a positive and equitable learning environment. Sanborn works to instill a passion for lifelong learning, while also developing perseverance, empathy, and respect for all. Many Sanborn families live outside the school’s attendance area, yet choose to enroll into Sanborn because of the school’s approach to learning and student growth. Sanborn also offers additional opportunities for students including Robotics, Student Council, 100 Mile Club, Drama Club, Choir, Community School Programs and an Academic All-Star program.
Academic Overview
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Recent News
Take a look at some of our recent news.
Unleashing Potential: AI and Creativity Camp at St. Vrain Valley Schools
The Innovation Center of St. Vrain Valley Schools’ groundbreaking AI and Creativity Camp is transforming how students engage with technology. Through camp activities, students combine technology and creativity by exploring a range of Artificial Intelligence including AI software, art projects, 3D models, and more. A Transformative Experience One of the standout participants in this camp […]
Sanborn Elementary’s Market Teaches Real-World Economics
Sanborn Elementary’s annual market provided fifth graders in Samantha Benner and Julie Knutson’s classes with a hands-on lesson in real-world finance. For the second consecutive year, students participated in an economics unit where they created businesses and developed products and services for their peers to purchase on two market days. This helped them learn basic […]
Sanborn Elementary Students Build Doghouse for Shelter Dog
Thanks to Sanborn Elementary, one lucky dog will get a cozy place to relax outdoors when they get adopted. As part of the school’s entrepreneurial club, also known as the DragonPrenure’s Club, students designed and constructed a doghouse, which they donated to the Longmont Humane Society. The inspiration for this project began after Noah Tank, […]