Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Aurora Public Schools Opens Edna and John W. Mosley P-8 School to 900+ Students

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NEWS RELEASE
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September 29, 2015

What: Edna and John W. Mosley P-8 Grand Opening
When: Thursday, October 1 at 5 p.m.
Where: Edna and John W. Mosley P-8
               55 N. Salida Way 
               Aurora, CO 80011

Aurora Public Schools Opens Edna and John W. Mosley P-8 School to 900+ Students

Aurora Public Schools is excited to officially open the Edna and John W. Mosley P-8 school serving more than 900 students. Mosley P-8 is named in recognition of the important contributions made by the Mosleys to Aurora and the greater community.

John Mosley was a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen during World War II, and Edna Mosley was the first African American to serve on the Aurora City Council.

The new school is located on the APS Community Campus near Airport Boulevard and 2nd Avenue. The school will serve more than 900 students from preschool through eighth grade. It will help alleviate overcrowding at seven elementary and P-8 schools in the area.

The grand opening will feature a ribbon cutting, building tours and free food from Jim ‘n Nick’s Bar-B-Q and Sabor Mexican Grill.

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

Monday, September 28, 2015

World Class Athletes Bring Extreme Show, Anti-Bullying Message to Gateway High School

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NEWS RELEASE
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September 28, 2015

What: ASA High School Tour
When: Wednesday, September 30 from 1:00–1:45 p.m. and 2:15–3:00 p.m.
Where: Gateway High School
               1300 S. Sable Blvd.
               Aurora, CO 80012

World Class Athletes Bring Extreme Show, Anti-Bullying Message to Gateway High School

A group of the world’s top professional skateboarders, incline skaters and BMX riders from the X Games will be bringing their extreme show and anti-bullying message to Gateway High School.

The athletes will perform on a state-of-the-art half-pipe that is put together right outside the school building. An emcee will deliver an educational message in a fun, positive and interactive fashion.  Students can win prizes, get autographs and participate in a variety of contests.

The ASA High School Tour is a high-energy action sports circuit that visits cities across the United States, supporting the Anti-Defamation League’s No Place for Hate campaign. Gateway High School is a proud No Place for Hate school that encourages students to celebrate diversity and help each other prevent bullying.

Each ASA High School Tour show utilizes the allure of action sports and the credibility of the top pros to communicate a peer-to-peer bullying prevention message. School leaders often say the assemblies are the talk of campus. They point out that the students’ connection with the educational message is also inspiring.

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

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Aurora Public Schools and Cherry Creek Schools Partner To Close Opportunity Gap

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September 24, 2015

Aurora Public Schools and Cherry Creek Schools Partner To Close Opportunity Gap

As we start a new school year, Aurora Public Schools and Cherry Creek Schools have entered into an unprecedented partnership. Together, the organizations are committed to narrowing and closing Aurora’s equity gap based on race, ethnicity and culture.

The two districts brought Dr. Adeyemi Stembridge, former Director of the Center for Strategic Solutions at New York University, to Colorado. He will help staff members work on school-based equity work to design strategies that help ensure all children have the opportunity to be successful.

“Aurora Public Schools recently restructured our organization and created a Division of Equity in Learning,” said APS Superintendent Rico Munn. “This is a priority for us and we are excited to continue this important work in creating equitable learning opportunities for all of our students.”

The neighboring school districts serve students in the city of Aurora. Cherry Creek Schools also serves students in Cherry Hills Village, Centennial, Glendale, Greenwood Village, Foxfield and unincorporated Arapahoe County. More than 82% of students in APS are students of color while CCSD has more than 45% children of color.

“We don’t know of another partnership in the nation like this,” Cherry Creek School District Superintendent Harry Bull said. “We are both urban/suburban school districts. In each district, our children of color have more in common than our two districts have differences.”

Dr. Stembridge, began his career as a middle/high school English teacher in Norfolk, Virginia. He has an undergraduate degree in English, a master’s degree in Literature and a doctorate in Educational Leadership. Dr. Stembridge has extensive experience working with urban and high-needs schools to identify strategies for addressing of inequities and patterns of underperformance.

Based on his experience and research, Stembridge said that isolated solutions to closing opportunity gaps for children of color haven’t worked. 

“It makes us feel like we have to make wholesale changes,” Stembridge said. “Instead, we’re reorganizing those things we know work.”

Successful strategies will require a more complex approach and “won’t look the same for any two schools,” he said.

Stembridge begins the process of working with schools and teachers using the human-centered “design thinking methodology.” He asks educators to:

  • Step out of their comfort zones
  • Collaborate to find successful strategies
  • Ask “What if?”

By doing those things, teachers and leaders may find that some perceived problems are actually “opportunities in disguise.”

What makes Stembridge’s approach unique is that he believes including students’ voices in the conversation leads to better outcomes.

“Data tells us what works,” he said. “Students’ voices tell us why it works.”

To be successful, educators must share a belief in kids, commit to planning and engagement and demonstrate consistency of expectations and mindset, Stembridge said. The school communities themselves name the initial parts of some phases of the work. This ensures that the strategies they identify empower educators to think with an equal mind to sustain the momentum they create and meet the schools' needs.

“The master teacher doesn’t make the strategy, the strategy makes the master teacher,” Stembridge said. “Let’s start with the one thing we know works and build on that.”

At the end of the year, both districts will use what they learn to build capacity and expand the work.

“Closing the equity gap doesn’t just happen, it has to be intentional, rigorous and collaborative,” Stembridge said.

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

Monday, September 21, 2015

Park Lane Elementary Students Celebrate New Wheelchair Accessible Playground

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September 21, 2015

What: Park Lane Playground Grand Opening
When: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 2:30 p.m.
Where: Park Lane Elementary School
               13001 E. 30th Ave.
               Aurora, CO 80011

Park Lane Elementary Students Celebrate New Wheelchair Accessible Playground

Park Lane Elementary School students, staff and families are celebrating their new wheelchair accessible play area with a grand opening ceremony.

Park Lane houses a large number of students that qualify for special education services, including many who are in wheelchairs. This new playground promotes inclusiveness and includes many components that are accessible and enjoyable to all students.

The project was made possible thanks to many community partners including the City of Aurora, Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO), Colorado Lottery and Lowe’s Home Improvement.

Students, parents and community members will take part in the event and share remarks about what the new play area means for the neighborhood. Park Lane provides one of the only playground facilities in the area which is affected by high poverty. Prior to 2014, updates had not been made to the play area in more than 40 years.

Families now often use the playground after school and on weekends. This increases physical activity and promotes wellness. The playground has also been an important tool for expanding outdoor educational opportunities.

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

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Sixth Avenue Elementary School Launches Program for Dad Volunteers

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September 16, 2015

Sixth Avenue Elementary School Launches Program for Dad Volunteers

Sixth Avenue Elementary is launching a new program to recruit more Dads to volunteer. The WATCH D.O.G.S.® (Dads Of Great Students) program was also recently launched at Vista PEAK Exploratory.

Thanks to the program, Vista PEAK Exploratory logged more than 1,000 male volunteer hours during the last school year. Sixth Avenue Elementary hopes to see similar success in signing up more fathers to spend the day at school.

A typical daily schedule for a volunteer is as follows:

7:45-7:55                Check-in at the office and receive your official WATCH D.O.G.S.®  ‘Dog Tag’ nametag to place on your official                                    WATCH D.O.G.S.®  uniform T-shirt above the WATCH D.O.G.S.®  logo.  Have a photo taken of you and                                                your student(s) for the Wall of Fame.

7:55-8:20                Assist with student arrival in the bus and car areas.

8:20-8:45                Take part in orientation with the WATCH D.O.G.S.® School Representative.

8:45-9:00                Patrol hallways, parking lot, buildings and perimeter 
                                 (Special Attention: Get a feel for the layout of the building)

9:00-9:45                Volunteer for _____________ in room ______.

9:45-10:00              Patrol hallways, parking lot, buildings and perimeter. (Special Attention: Upstairs Passing 9:50-9:55am)

10:00-10:40            Volunteer for ______________ in room ______.

10:40- 1:35             Lunch and recess interaction – we encourage you to eat lunch with your own student(s) and visit with the                                            other students during this time. Also assist PARA professionals with lunch and playground duty.

1:35-1:45                Patrol hallways, parking lot, buildings and perimeter. (Special Attention: Outside Playground)

1:45-2:15                Volunteer for _______________in room ______.

2:15-2:25                Patrol hallways, parking lot, buildings and perimeter. (Special Attention: Upstairs Passing 2:20-2:25pm)

2:25-2:55                Volunteer for _______________in room______.

2:55-3:05                Take the WATCH D.O.G.S.® ‘End of Day’ online survey. 

3:05-3:30                Assist with student dismissal in the bus and car areas.

About WATCH D.O.G.S.®
WATCH D.O.G.S.® is the father-involvement initiative of the National Center for Fathering. It was created in 1998 at George Elementary in Springdale, AR. Since then, the program has spread to more than 4,000 schools across the United States and internationally. 

Studies by the U.S. Department of Education have demonstrated that a positive adult male role model will have a uniquely positive impact on the development and educational success of a child. The U.S. Department of Education has identified the WATCH D.O.G.S.® program as an effective way to increase male involvement in our nation’s schools.

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

Thursday, September 10, 2015

APS Board of Education Executive Session

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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 10, 2015

WHAT: APS Board of Education Executive Session
WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015
WHERE: 15771 E. 1st Ave., Aurora, CO 80011

Aurora Public Schools Board of Education Executive Session

On Tuesday, September 15, 2015, 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 receive legal advice regarding contract negotiations impacting enrollment and capacity.

The executive session will be held immediately following the regularly scheduled board meeting in the Blanca Peak conference room at the APS Professional Learning and Conference Center, 15771 E. 1st Ave., Aurora, CO 80011.

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APS Board of Education Executive Session

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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 10, 2015

WHAT: APS Board of Education Executive Session
WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015
WHERE: 15771 E. 1st Ave., Aurora, CO 80011

Aurora Public Schools Board of Education Executive Session

On Tuesday, September 15, 2015, 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 receive legal advice regarding school accountability status.

The executive session will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Blanca Peak conference room at the APS Professional Learning and Conference Center, 15771 E. 1st Ave., Aurora, CO 80011.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Aurora Public Schools Board of Education BoardDocs Pro Training Session

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NEWS RELEASE
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September 9, 2015

WHAT: Aurora Public Schools Board of Education BoardDocs Pro Training Session
WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Blanca Peak Conference Room at APS Professional Learning & Conference Center, 15771 E. 1st Ave., Aurora, CO  80011

 Aurora Public Schools Board of Education BoardDocs Pro Training Session

On Tuesday, September 15, 2015, the Aurora Public Schools Board of Education will be participating in training for the BoardDocs Pro program.

The training will be held from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the Blanca Peak conference room at the APS Professional Learning and Conference Center, 15771 E. 1st Ave., Aurora, CO  80011.

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