Wednesday, November 27, 2013

APS Board of Education Executive Session

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NEWS RELEASE # 32
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 26, 2013

WHAT: APS Board of Education Executive Session
WHEN: December 3, 2013
WHERE: 1085 Peoria Street, Aurora, CO 80011

APS Board of Education Executive Session

On Tuesday, December 3, 2013, the Aurora Public Schools Board of Education is expected to recess into executive session under the authority of C.R.S. 24-6-402(4)(b), to obtain legal advice regarding contract issues with the City of Aurora and with AXL Charter School.

The executive session will be held at 5:15 p.m. in conference room A at Educational Services Center 4, 1085 Peoria Street, Aurora, CO 80011.

 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

William Smith High School Named 2014 Breakthrough School

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NEWS RELEASE # 31
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 20, 2013

William Smith High School Named 2014 Breakthrough School 

MetLife Foundation and NASSP are proud to announce and celebrate William Smith High School as one of nine Breakthrough Schools recognized for strong academic success in the face of challenges that result from high student poverty rates.

William Smith will be officially recognized at NASSP’s Ignite 2014 Conference in Dallas, TX, February 6-8.

Since 2007, the MetLife Foundation-NASSP Breakthrough Schools program showcases middle level and high schools that are high achieving or have dramatically improved student achievement while serving large numbers of students who live in poverty.

“NASSP applauds these schools for understanding the need to prioritize personalization in the classroom and working to meet the specific needs of each and every student,” said NASSP Executive Director JoAnn Bartoletti. “The principals of these schools show us all that high poverty doesn’t have to mean low achievement, but that with the right leadership, sufficient time and a clear focus, urban, rural and suburban high-poverty schools can make great strides in academic achievement and overall school success.”

Selection criteria for the award are based on a school’s documented success in implementing strategies that are aligned with the three core areas of NASSP’s Breaking Ranks Framework, including collaborative leadership, personalization, and curriculum, instruction, and assessment.

These Breakthrough Schools have shown continuous growth on state assessments during at least the last three years and made progress toward reducing the achievement gap. Success in implementing the strategies is documented and verified through school site visits, including meetings with principals, teachers, students, and community leaders.

As a Breakthrough School, William Smith will receive a $5,000 grant and principal David Roll will have the opportunity to participate in Ignite ’14 and other events throughout the year to share his experience and success with other school leaders around the nation.

For more information on the Breakthrough Schools program and this year’s winners, visit www.nassp.org/breakthrough.

About NASSP

NASSP is the leading organization of and national voice for middle level and high school principals, assistant principals, and all school leaders from across the United States and more than 45 countries around the world. The association provides research-based professional development and resources, networking, and advocacy to build the capacity of middle level and high school leaders to continually improve student performance. Reflecting its longstanding commitment to student leadership development as well, NASSP administers the National Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society, National Elementary Honor Society, and National Association of Student Councils.

About MetLife Foundation

MetLife Foundation is committed to building a secure future for individuals and communities worldwide, through a focus on empowering older adults, preparing young people and building livable communities. In education, it seeks to strengthen public schools through effective teaching and collaborative leadership, and to prepare students for access to and success in higher education, particularly during the crucial first year. The Foundation’s grantmaking is informed by findings from the annual MetLife Survey of the American Teacher. More information is available at www.metlife.org.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

New Colorado-Inspired Program Honors Veterans and Active Military

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NEWS RELEASE # 30
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 8, 2013

New Colorado-Inspired Program Honors Veterans and Active Military

Some 200,000 special “thank you” cards from local schools will be created this Veterans Day for veterans and active military personnel during the inaugural year of “Saluting America - Honoring Military Service: Past & Present”, a Colorado-inspired program that emotionally connects school children with those who sacrifice to keep the nation free. Aurora Public Schools is one of eight participating school districts for the 2013-2014 school year.

“The program is simple, and involves several activities that can be easily incorporated into ongoing school activities surrounding Veterans Day,” said Dick Schneider, Program Director of Saluting America. “We are rolling it out in select Front Range school districts this year and plan to expand it next year.”

Saluting America educates and instills a strong sense of citizenship, Americanism, service, and sacrifice in America’s youth; raises awareness of America’s cherished values; and honors the sacrifices made by our nation’s active military and veterans.

The inaugural 2013 Saluting America program is being launched in partnership with The American Legion Department of Colorado, along with major financial support from the Daniels Fund, and additional grants and corporate sponsorships. Plans are already underway to expand Saluting America statewide, regionally, and nationally.

“This is what we stand for,” said Tom Bock, Colorado Veteran and former National Commander of The American Legion. “This is what we believe in. The project hits all four of The American Legion pillars: Veterans, Children, Americanism, and National Defense.”

Nationally, The American Legion's Americanism Commission has endorsed Saluting America as a top program that Legion Posts, Districts, and State Departments across the country are encouraged to implement in partnership with their local schools.

“The American Legion and its members have a long history of promoting civic literacy and patriotism in America’s youth through a variety of efforts,” said Linda Childears, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund. “We are honored to help expand participation in these programs to students in a number of school districts across the state.”

The program involves a few basic activities and discussion topics: Tribute Cards, a Tribute Contest, and each participating school receives a framed copy of “The American's Creed” print produced by photographer Nick Del Calzo, creator of the In Honored Glory project, an exclusive collection of iconic images that honor America’s spirit of freedom.

The Tribute Cards that thank veterans and those serving for their sacrifice are a key part of the Saluting America program. Each card contains a patriotic image and quote from a noted American. The Tribute Cards are distributed to kindergarten through high school students, faculty, and staff who write personal “thank you” messages in them. The children and adults personally deliver cards to Veterans and active military members.

Remaining cards will be distributed throughout the year by the schools, The American Legion, other veterans groups, volunteer organizations, and additional program sponsors and partners. One of those sponsors, Frontier Airlines, plans to distribute filled out cards to service personnel and veterans on their flights.

For the Tribute Contest, students create essays, videos, art, or other creative works to express the values they learned about in the program. Each participating school district selects winning entries from four different grade levels – two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Winners of each school district's Tribute Contest will be recognized at a special ceremony December 7, 2013, at the History Colorado Center in downtown Denver.

“The American’s Creed” print features a patriotic fine art photograph of Uncle Sam and a patriotic passage known as “The American’s Creed”, created by William Tyler Page and adopted by the U.S. House of Representatives just after World War One. Key phrases from historic American documents, speeches, and essays were bound together to create an inspirational literary piece of work.

Saluting America will also air an emotional public service announcement 9News and KOAA in Pueblo, as well as in schools, on You Tube, and the program’s website, wwwSalutingAmerica.org. The PSA features featuring Medal of Honor recipient Salvatore A. Giunta of Fort Collins and recently retired Colorado Rockies baseball superstar Todd Helton.

“It offers an opportunity for schools and the children of this country to interact with veterans and active duty men and women, sharing comments and feelings, and allowing all of them to enjoy the freedoms that we have in this country today,” said Viet Nam War Veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Donald Ballard, Treasurer of both the Medal of Honor Foundation and Medal of Honor Society. “It’s the kids’ own feelings and opinions,” he said, referring to the Tribute Cards. “It’s actually educating the kids on who’s paying the price for our freedom, and lets them thank the soldiers in their own personal way.” 

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Paula Hans at 303.326.2755

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, November 7, 2013

BOE Election Update: 11/7 Community Reception Postponed

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NEWS RELEASE # 29
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 7, 2013

 

BOE Election Update: 11/7 Community Reception Postponed

 

Aurora Public Schools has learned that the margin of votes has narrowed in the Board of Education election due to the ongoing counting of absentee and mail-in ballots. As a result, election results will not be certified until at least Nov. 19 in Adams County and Nov. 22 in Arapahoe County. 

There is a possibility that there may be a mandatory recount based on state law, CRS 1-10.5-101(1)(b), which requires a recount if the percentage of votes between candidates is less than 0.5 percent.

Until election results are finalized, current board members Jane Barber, Jeanette Carmany, Matt Cook and JulieMarie Shepherd will remain seated.

The Nov. 7 Community Reception for new board members is postponed to a later date.

To view the latest elections results for Adams and Arapahoe counties, visit http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/CO/48370/122755/en/select-county.html.

 

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Friday, November 1, 2013

Colorado Reading Corps Lands at Aurora Public Schools

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NEWS RELEASE # 26
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 1, 2013

WHAT: Colorado Reading Corps Comes to APS
WHEN: November 4, 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: Stukey Elementary School, 11080 Grant Drive, Northglenn 80223

 

Colorado Reading Corps Lands at Aurora Public Schools

 

Mile High United Way and the Colorado Reading Corp will release data from its early literacy intervention program during the 2012-2013 school year. 77% of third graders who completed the program in the 2012-2013 school year, scored proficient or better on the TCAP, and on the Colorado reading Corps spring benchmark.

In support of its ongoing commitment in the area of School Readiness, Mile High United Way placed Colorado Reading Corps coaches and tutors in 12 Jefferson County Public Schools to implement its early literacy intervention program. Based on the program’s success, the Colorado Reading Corps program is expanding into four school districts and 26 schools, helping 1,200 students improve reading proficiency. This school year, 48 new Corps members are being deployed to Adams 12 Five Star School District, Aurora Public Schools, Jefferson County Public Schools, and Denver Green School.

 

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Interested media may contact APS News Media Specialist
Paula Hans at 303.326.2755