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Announcements
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SUICIDE PREVENTION AWARENESS
Recognizing that schools are a key setting for suicide prevention, teachers, mental health providers, and all other school personnel who interact with students can play an important role in keeping them safe and in identifying behaviors that indicate a potential for self harm.
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EIGHTH GRADERS: YOUR FUTURE IS HERE!
Eighth Grade Information Nights: Our five high schools offer a curriculum for everyone.
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Sports Booster Passes On Sale
It’s shaping up to be a busy year of high and middle school athletics, and to be sure you get in on all the action, an annual Booster Pass is the way to go.
Superintendent of Schools
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The Pueblo School District 60 Superintendent of Schools reports to the Board of Education and provides administrative leadership to a public school district of over 2,400 employees and nearly 18,000 students.
The superintendent is primarily responsible for administering the policies of the Board of Education. The superintendent's responsibilities include overseeing a strategic plan, managing a budget of more than $200 million, driving a comprehensive curriculum to international standards, building and strengthening relationships with parents, and a community of more than 100,000, and representing the school district as the primary spokesperson.
For additional information, the Superintendent can be reached at (719) 549-7103 or by e-mail at charlotte.macaluso@@pueblod60.org.
D60 Newsroom
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SCHOOL CHOICE WINDOW NOW OPEN
Through the Public Schools of Choice Law passed in the early 1990s, families have the right to enroll their children in any school, for any reason. If there is room in a preferred Pueblo School District 60 school, and transportation is not an issue, students are welcome: regardless of residency and other factors. In the fall, the District will welcome new buildings for Centennial and East high schools, Sunset Park Elementary and Franklin School of Innovation, and a brand-new institution: Nettie S. Freed K-8 Expeditionary. The School Choice “lottery window” is now open, giving D60 parents the best chance of winning a seat for their child or children in the school of choice.
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RONCALLI’S ZACH BAYS IS KING BEE
After a fourth-place finish in 2022, Roncalli STEM Academy scholar Zack Bays conquered a field of more than 25 of the District’s top spellers to claim the crown in the 46th annual District 60 Middle School Spelling Bee. With KOAA meteorologist Sam Schrier serving as Master of Ceremonies, spellers from Corwin, Goodnight School, Pueblo Academy of Arts, Heaton, Risley, Roncalli, Ersilia Cruz, and PSAS (Fulton Heights and Jones Campus) tackled a procession of words in front of judges Steve Henson, David Montera, and D60 Board Member Barb Clementi.
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HONORING OUR SCHOOL BOARD
The role of a school board director, which comes with no compensation, is one that requires time, dedication, patience, compassion and commitment. To honor those who serve on school boards, Governor Jared Polis has proclaimed January as School Board Recognition Month. During Tuesday’s regular meeting of the D60 Board of Education, that proclamation was read by D60 Director of Communication Dalton Sprouse.
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IRVING GARDEN WILL GROW, THANKS TO D60 EDUCATION FOUNDATION
As the mission of the Pueblo School District 60 Education Foundation centers around enriching and improving the overall quality of life in our community through investments in educational programs, the Foundation annually awards grants to those teachers whose projects and/or educational concepts best reflect this. One of those projects selected for funding is the brainchild of Irving educator Sherenna Shelhart Apana, with support from Stacey Marquez and Deanna Jones.