Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Aurora Central Hosts NASA Astronaut

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NEWS RELEASE # 16
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 29, 2012

WHAT: APS Hosts NASA Astronaut
WHEN: August 30, 9 a.m.
WHERE: Aurora Central High School, 11700 East 11th Avenue 80010

 

Aurora Central Hosts NASA Astronaut

Leland D. Melvin, a former astronaut and current NASA administrator, will visit Aurora Central High School to discuss the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, (STEM), on Thursday, August 30. SHADES OF BLUE, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing young people with the educational opportunities, training and employment assistance needed to pursue careers in the aviation and aerospace industries, is hosting Melvin’s visit to Colorado.

SHADES OF BLUE was conceived and created by a group of airline pilots, educators and business people who have an interest in aviation and aerospace and who wish to introduce students to career opportunities in those fields. "Shades of Blue is committed to introducing students to the field of aviation,” says Founder and Executive Director Willie Daniels. “As a pilot for United Airlines, and a graduate from the Aviation program at Metro State University of Denver, I’m focused on providing our young people with access to role models and resources that can help them connect the dots with what they are learning in school to what career opportunities exist.”

Director Melvin, who has held the post of NASA Associate Administrator for Education since October 2010, is responsible for the development and implementation of the agency's education programs that strengthen student involvement and public awareness about its scientific goals and missions. In this role, he leads the agency in inspiring interest in STEM fields through NASA's unique mission, workforce, facilities, research and innovations.

Director Melvin also serves on the White House National Science and Technology Council's Committee on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education, or CoSTEM. CoSTEM coordinates the STEM education activities and programs for all federal agencies, encourages the teaching of innovation and entrepreneurship as part of STEM education, and implements a five-year STEM education strategy for all federal agencies. He is the United States representative on the International Space Education Board, or ISEB, a global collaboration in space education between NASA, the Canadian Space Agency, the European Space Agency, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and the Centre National d'Études Spatiales. The ISEB shares best practices and unites efforts to foster interest in space, science and technology among the student community worldwide.

Director Melvin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from the University of Richmond, where he also excelled as a wide receiver for the Spiders' football team. He became a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Academic All American and University of Richmond Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee. He was then drafted into the National Football League, or NFL, by the Detroit Lions in 1986 and also spent time with the Dallas Cowboys and the Toronto Argonauts. After injuries sidelined his football career, he returned to academia and earned his Master of Science degree in materials science engineering from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He holds honorary doctorates from Centre College, St Paul's College and Campbellsville University.

Director Melvin began his NASA career in 1989 as an Aerospace Research Engineer at the agency's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. He entered NASA’s astronaut corps in 1998 and served as a Mission Specialist operating the robotic arm on two space shuttle missions to the International Space Station: STS-122 in 2008 and STS-129 in 2009. Astronaut Candidate Training included orientation briefings and tours, numerous scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in Shuttle and International Space Station systems, physiological training and ground school to prepare for T-38 flight training, as well as learning water and wilderness survival techniques.

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

 

  

 

Monday, August 27, 2012

$25,000 Colorado Legacy Foundation Grant Awarded to APS

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NEWS RELEASE # 15
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 27, 2012

 

$25,000 Colorado Legacy Foundation Grant Awarded to APS

Aurora Public Schools is one of two school districts that will share $25,000 as part of the Colorado Legacy Foundation’s recently launched Safe and Welcoming Schools Initiative. 

“We are thrilled to launch our Safe and Welcoming Schools Initiative with two schools that have demonstrated a commitment to creating school cultures that are inclusive and respectful of individual differences,” said Dr. Helayne Jones, President and CEO of the Colorado Legacy Foundation. 

Staff and students at Rangeview High School will broaden their current efforts by expanding programs already in place, creating new programs and providing staff with professional development that helps them drive the creation of safe school climates.  The funding, which was provided through an investment by the Gill Foundation, will be used to support work at each individual school as well as the creation and promotion of district-wide safe school strategies.

“For all students to succeed in Colorado, it is paramount that they feel safe and welcome at school,” said Leslie Herod, Program Officer at the Gill Foundation. “The Colorado Legacy Foundation was an effective partner in our earlier bullying prevention efforts, with a special focus on LGBT youth, and we are thrilled to continue our partnership by expanding the program into a Safe and Welcoming Schools Initiative that works to ensure the safety of all students in Colorado.”

Rangeview High School is one of two schools that was selected during a competitive grant application process and will receive funding for one year. CLF will collect evaluation data on the effectiveness of their efforts, the challenges they faced, and the lessons they learned to share statewide.

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

 

  

 

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

APS Board of Education Authorizes Ballot Question

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NEWS RELEASE # 14
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 22, 2012

 

APS Board of Education Authorizes Ballot Question

At its meeting on Tuesday, August 21, the Aurora Public Schools Board of Education authorized a Mill Levy Override question for the November 2012 ballot.

If approved by voters, the $15 million Mill Levy Override would recover a portion of the state funding that APS has lost since 2009 due to state budget cuts to K-12 education. The mill levy would provide funds for educational programs and expenses, including:

  • Recovering a portion of reduced state funding to be used for reading, writing, math, science, early childhood education and more public school choices;
  • Recovering a portion of reduced state funding to be used for instructional classroom technology, equipment and curriculum materials which aid in preparing students for college and careers; and
  • Recruiting and retaining high quality teachers and staff to provide for smaller class sizes, increased graduation rates, and lower dropout rates.

The mill levy would cost APS homeowners an additional $5.71 per month for every $100,000 of actual home value. Due to a 15 percent decrease in Aurora property values, the mill levy could be funded with property taxes being about the same as they were in 2009.

 

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

 

  

 

 

Monday, August 20, 2012

Notice of Public Meeting

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NEWS RELEASE # 13
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 20, 2012

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

Aurora Public Schools

 (Joint District No. 28-J of the Counties of Adams and Arapahoe)

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Aurora Public Schools will hold a public meeting on August 21, 2012, at 6:00 p.m., in the Dr. Edward and Mrs. Patricia Lord Boardroom of Educational Services Center 4, 1085 Peoria Street, Aurora, Colorado 80011.

The purpose will include a discussion of and to take action on a resolution concerning participating in the November 6, 2012, coordinated election.  The School Board will vote to determine whether to place a tax increase on the ballot for a mill levy not to exceed 8.7 mills, for general fund purposes relating to increasing student achievement, graduation rates and student safety, which may include but is not limited to:

  • recovering a portion of the reduced state funding to be used for reading, writing, math, science, early childhood education and more public school choices;
  • recovering a portion of reduced state funding to be used for instructional classroom technology, equipment and curriculum materials which aid in preparing students for college and careers;
  • recruiting and retaining high quality teachers and staff to provide for smaller class sizes, increased graduation rates, and lower dropout rates.

 Dated:  August 20, 2012

Jane F. Barber

Secretary

Board of Education

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Grand Reopening of FULTON Academy of Excellence

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NEWS RELEASE #12
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 20, 2012

WHAT: Grand reopening of FULTON Academy of Excellence
WHEN: August 22, 4-7 p.m.
WHERE: FULTON Academy of Excellence, 755 Fulton Street 80010

 

Grand Reopening of FULTON Academy of Excellence

The FULTON Academy of Excellence opened its doors this month as the newest APS pilot school. The school was previously known as Fulton Elementary School.

Students, staff and community members will celebrate the school’s change at a grand reopening ceremony on August 22. Festivities will include face painting, an Aurora Fire Department truck and demonstration, shave ice and cupcake food trucks, balloon master and magician, caricaturist, crafts table, PTO popcorn sale, and a Mariachi band.

 

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

 

 

 

It’s a Celebration! Elkhart Elementary School

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NEWS RELEASE #11
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 20, 2012

WHAT: Elkhart Elementary School Bond Celebration
WHEN: August 22, 5 p.m.
WHERE: Elkhart Elementary School, 1020 Eagle Street 80011

 

It’s a Celebration! Elkhart Elementary School

Aurora Public Schools will host a celebration to spotlight the building remodel at Elkhart Elementary School on Wednesday, August 22. Superintendent John L. Barry, the Board of Education and Elkhart staff members will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5 p.m. The celebration will include building tours, free food and an open house.

The bond-funded remodel, which expands the school’s capacity from 463 to 700 students, includes an addition to house a new gymnasium, kitchen, cafeteria, media center, computer lab and secure entry/front office.

The project was funded with bond dollars approved by Aurora voters in 2008.

 

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

It’s a Celebration! Altura Elementary School

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NEWS RELEASE #10
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 14, 2012

WHAT: Altura Elementary School Bond Celebration
WHEN: August 16, 5 p.m.
WHERE: Altura Elementary School, 1650 Altura Boulevard 80011


It’s a Celebration! Altura Elementary School

Aurora Public Schools will host a celebration to spotlight the building remodel at Altura Elementary School on Thursday, August 16. Superintendent John L. Barry, the Board of Education and Altura staff members will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5 p.m. The celebration will include building tours, free food and an open house.

The bond-funded remodel expands the school’s capacity from 338 to 520 students. Improvements include additions to house new classrooms, a media center, a cafeteria and a secure entry/office area. The project also included a new roof, parking lot expansion and site improvements.

The project was funded with bond dollars approved by Aurora voters in 2008.

 

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

 

 

 

Monday, August 13, 2012

It’s a Celebration! Lansing Elementary Community School

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NEWS RELEASE #9
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 13, 2012

WHAT: Lansing Elementary Community School Bond Celebration
WHEN: August 15, 6 p.m.
WHERE: Lansing Elementary, 551 Lansing Street 80010


It’s a Celebration! Lansing Elementary Community School

Aurora Public Schools will host a celebration to spotlight the building remodel at Lansing Elementary Community School on Wednesday, August 15. Superintendent John L. Barry, the Board of Education and Lansing staff members will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 6 p.m. The celebration will include building tours, free food and an open house.

The bond-funded remodel expands the school’s capacity from 313 students to 514 students. Improvements include classroom additions, a new front entrance and an addition to house the district’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing program. The project was funded with bond dollars approved by Aurora voters in 2008.

 

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

APS Board of Education Elects New Officers, Proposes Mill Levy Override

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NEWS RELEASE # 8
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 8, 2012

APS Board of Education Elects New Officers, Proposes Mill Levy Override

During its Aug. 7 meeting, the APS Board of Education elected new officers. JulieMarie Shepherd will serve as board president, Cathy Wildman will serve as vice president, Dan Jorgensen will serve as treasurer and Jane Barber will continue to serve as board secretary.

Thank you to Mary Lewis for her service as board president and Jeanette Carmany for her service as vice president. They will continue to serve as board directors. 

During the meeting, the board of education also agreed to go forward on a Mill Levy Resolution.

The Mill Levy Override, if approved by voters, would recover a portion of the state funding that APS has lost since 2009.

The APS Board of Education will continue its discussion of the Mill Levy Override proposal during its Aug. 21 meeting.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Celebrate the 2012-2013 School Year!

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NEWS RELEASE # 7
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 7, 2012

WHAT: Start of school activities – superintendent rides the bus and eats breakfast with students, followed by a press conference with the City of Aurora
WHEN: August 9, 10 a.m.
WHERE: Aurora Hills Middle School, 1009 South Uvalda Street 80012


Celebrate the 2012-2013 School Year!
APS and City Partners Unveil “Aurora Compact”

Thursday, August 9 will be a busy day for APS Superintendent John L. Barry. He will begin his day by riding a school bus with students. Next, he will eat breakfast with staff and students. Finally, Superintendent Barry will unveil a new partnership with the City of Aurora. 

Members of the media are welcome to attend any of the following activities:

  • 5–6:30 a.m. – morning show live shots
    • Superintendent Barry will be available for interviews at the APS Transportation Department, 160 Airport Boulevard, 80011
    • Live truck parking available between APS Transportation Department office and school bus lot
  • 6:42 a.m. departure – school bus ride along
    • Media can ride a school bus with Superintendent Barry from the APS Transportation Department, 160 Airport Boulevard, 80011
  • 8:45 a.m. – breakfast with students
    • Superintendent Barry will eat breakfast with students and staff at Sixth Avenue Elementary School, 560 Vaughn Street 80011
  • 10 a.m. – formal announcement of “Aurora Compact” – press conference
    • Superintendent Barry, Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan, APS students and staff will speak at the new Aurora Hills Middle School, 1009 South Uvalda Street 80012

Aurora Public Schools and the City of Aurora are working together to combine resources and personnel to support a new partnership called the Aurora Compact. This effort provides APS students with a practical, hands-on, experiential learning environment where classroom learning can be applied within the city’s workforce and local government. This partnership further enhances Aurora Public Schools Academic and Career Pathways.

Expected attendees at the press conference include APS Leadership Team and Board of Education members, City of Aurora dignitaries and students.

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

*** ON MORNING OF AUGUST 9, CALL 303.587.7301 ***

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Community Invited to Back-to-School Event

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NEWS RELEASE # 6
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 2, 2012

WHAT: Back-to-School Community Event
WHEN: August 4, 8 a.m.
WHERE: Aurora Central High School, 11700 East 11th Avenue 80010


Community Invited to Back-to-School Event 

Enjoy free food and entertainment at the 5th annual APS Back-to-School Kick-Off celebration. A host of community businesses and APS staff are partnering for a fun-filled event for the entire family.

 

Saturday, August 4
8 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Aurora Central High School
11700 East 11th Avenue
Aurora, Colorado  80010

 

The event will include:

  • Free food (while supplies last)
  • Free school supplies (while supplies last)
  • Immunizations (bring shot records)
  • Backpacks distributed hourly (APS students must be present)

 

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

APS News Briefing

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NEWS RELEASE # 5
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 1, 2012

WHAT: APS News Briefing
WHEN: August 2, 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: ESC 1, 15701 East 1st Avenue, Suite 206 80011


APS News Briefing

 

The Aurora community has been changed by the tragic shooting that happened inside a movie theater last month. Our hearts go out to those impacted and to our entire community.

Aurora Public Schools will hold a news briefing tomorrow at 10:30 am in response to numerous media inquiries regarding how the district is responding to students and staff following the tragedy. APS students return to school next week.

 

APS News Briefing
ESC 1
15701 East 1st Avenue
Suite 206
Aurora, Colorado 80011
Thursday, August 2
10:30 am

 

Superintendent John L. Barry and staff will discuss the district’s plan as students return to school following the tragedy.

 

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303-326-2755 for more information