
We are in February and full force into a semester of learning, creating, and innovating! Please see this week’s newsletter for important information and updates.

Important Dates & Upcoming Events:
March 5: Late Start for Students/Professional Learning for Students
March 17-21: Spring Break, no school!
LaunchED: Picture of the Week

Kindness Week in LaunchED
Kindness is contagious!
This week, our amazing students came together to celebrate Kindness Week with acts of compassion, gratitude, and positivity. From writing heartfelt notes to performing random acts of kindness, they showed that small actions can make a BIG difference! Thank you LaunchED students for showing your compassion for one another and your commitment to making LaunchED a wonderful place to learn!

Attention Students! Please update your iPad!
We have received many calls in the office with iPad tech issues that are easily fixed with an iOS update on your iPad. Please make sure that your iOS is updated to at least 18.1. (Directions for updating the iOS). If you need help with this update, please reach out to our office staff at 303-702-8800!

Update from the Health Office
Please see the important information from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ECy4mrBdQRlkPiEet_fjTdr3s5YkDDdZ/view?usp=sharing
Consulte la información importante del Departamento de Salud Pública y Medio Ambiente de Colorado. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v6AuilvOXfQ2jh0Yi_8FE6P54Czm5iD8/view?usp=sharing
Infinite Campus Tip of the Month!

Did you know that you can check your attendance details in Infinite Campus? Its a great way to figure out why you were marked absent! Follow these steps: Log into Infinite Campus (Campus Parent or Campus Student app)–>Select the three lines in the upper left hand corner–>Select Attendance–>Select the class. The attendance detail is listed in the space below the class. This is also where you can see if you were marked absent because of participation, too! Please call our office at 303-702-8800 if you have any questions about this tip of the month.
Please see info for the St. Vrain Valley Schools’ Resource Fair, where
families of students with disabilities can connect with a wide
array of community resources and external agencies, fostering
valuable opportunities for support and collaboration.

Attention Seniors!
We are at the time of year where we start to see many scholarship applications become available to you, and we will have a page on our website dedicated to these opportunities here: https://launched.svvsd.org/counseling/financial-aid-scholarships/
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY!
The St Vrain Valley School District Education Association just announced their scholarship for seniors and you can find more information here: https://stvrainfoundation.org/programs/student-scholarships/


Recent Updates
View our latest news and announcements.
You’re Invited: Family Resource Fair in Celebration of Week of the Young Child, April 10
Join St. Vrain’s Department of Early Childhood Education for a fun-filled Family Resource Fair designed for young children and their families! Enjoy hands-on activities, explore local programs, tour St. Vrain’s Innovation Mobile Lab, and connect with community resources dedicated to supporting families. Event Details: Enjoy fun giveaways and take-home activities. Don’t miss this community event […]
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Community Schools Registration Opens April 3 and 4 for the 2025-26 School Year
Dear St. Vrain Families, Thank you for your continued partnership as we remain dedicated to delivering exceptional care and enriching learning experiences for your students. As we prepare for the opening of Community Schools K-5 registration for the 2025-2026 school year, we want to share some updates to our registration process that will ensure a […]
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Doing Democracy Day 2025 Unites Students for Community Impact
The Doing Democracy Day event kicked off on Thursday, March 6 with students from local high schools coming together to discuss complex issues such as cell phone bans, affordable housing, a $20 minimum wage, and more. This multi-community, multi-school event presented students with the opportunity to research these issues, craft solutions, and present their ideas […]
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