Category: News

St. Vrain P-TECH Students Excel in Summer Internships: FalconTech and EagleTech Embrace Real-World Learning

This summer, 78 students from FalconTech and EagleTech, part of St. Vrain’s P-TECH (Pathways in Technology Early College High School) programming, completed paid internships across seven different local organizations, demonstrating their dedication to gaining real-world experience and insights into their chosen industries. FalconTech’s 54 students split into three groups for their internships. The largest group, […]

SVVSD offers new music innovation camp

About 40 middle and high school students are spending the week exploring many aspects of music at St. Vrain Valley’s Innovation Center, from playing classical music to composing with GarageBand software to learning about the music business. Tom Darcy, director of advanced technologies and innovation, said the new Composing Innovation summer camp was designed to […]

SVVSD awarded $7 million state Opportunity Now grant for career pathways

The St. Vrain Valley School District recently received a three year, $7 million state Opportunity Now grant to invest in career pathways with three other school districts, focusing on education, advanced manufacturing and information technology. “We have found that providing students with career exploration is what really ignites their passions,” said St. Vrain Chief Academic […]

2023 St. Vrain 4.0+ Grads Around the World

 We are preparing our students for their future by giving them a strong competitive advantage and cultivating a drive for learning and continued growth.  See where our 4.0+ graduates are attending college in the fall. Students who have graduated with a 4.0 GPA or higher: Cullen Aasmundstad-WilliamsCassidy AdamsHosannah AdamsMadelynne AdamsJaedyn AdlerHugo AguirreAndrew AlbertsKaterina AleksievGutierrez AlexandraAlyse […]

SVVSD hosts first unified robotics event

St. Vrain Valley’s special education department collaborated with the Innovation Center to host the district’s first unified robotics event Tuesday. The school district already offers unified music programs, unified physical education classes and unified sports. Tuesday’s event was an opportunity to make the district’s large robotics program more accessible, organizers said.

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