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Announcements
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District 60, PCC and KDZA partner for Bell, Cannon game broadcasts
The Cannon Game between East and South high schools (Sept. 13) and the Bell Game between Central and Centennial (Sept. 27) will be broadcast live on television, online and on the radio. PCC’s Center for New Media will produce the TV and online broadcasts. KDZA’s Nick Donovan, Guy Girtin and Dave West will provide the play-by-play and color analysis, which will be simulcast on the radio.
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YOUR INPUT ON SCHOOL FUNDING SOUGHT
The American Institutes for Research (AIR) was awarded a contract by the Colorado Department of Education to evaluate the State’s public education funding system and make recommendations for improvements that would provide an equal educational opportunity for all students.
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Clean Water in Schools
In June, Governor Jared Polis signed the Clean Water in Schools and Child Care Centers law, which requires all public schools to sample their drinking water for lead and take mitigative action when results show levels of lead at or above 4.5 parts per billion.
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ENROLL NOW IN KINDERGARTEN
If a child will be 5 on or before October 1, you must enroll now to start kindergarten in the fall. In order to enroll, you will need to have a copy of your child's birth certificate, immunization record, proof of address, parental proof of identification (driver license) and any other pertinent legal documents.
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 barbara.kimzey@pueblod60.org.
D60 Newsroom
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THE CANNON GAME RETURNS FRIDAY: BLACK OR GOLD?
A tradition nearing half a century, the cross-town rivalry between current Cannon owners South Colts (1-1) and the East Eagles (1-1) will kick off at 7 p.m. Friday at Dutch Clark Stadium. Tickets are $4 for students and seniors (55), $6 for adults, and $20 for family (2 Adults, 3 students/seniors OR 1 Adult, 4 students/seniors.)
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THE LEGACY OF “MR. CENTENNIAL” CELEBRATED THROUGH COURT DEDICATION
It’s fitting that the name of the man affectionately known as “Mr. Centennial” will forever grace the gymnasium floor of the school he dedicated his entire career to. On Thursday, the Frank C. Latino Court was formally dedicated during the first Bulldog home volleyball match of the season.
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DREW HIRSHON RETURNS TO DISTRICT AS DIRECTOR OF MAGNET SCHOOLS
When the District received a historic five-year $5 million federal Magnet Schools Assistance Program grant to Implement high-quality STREAM programming (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics), it found in Drew Hirshon the ideal leader to serve as Director of Magnet Schools. With nearly two decades in education, Mr. Hirshon – whose career started in the District in 2007 – is now back to administer the grant and train those who will help lead the District and its scholars into new horizons.
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Calling all community partners!
This year, the District has placed a renewed emphasis on strong daily attendance through a "Be Present, Be Powerful!" campaign. To reward those scholars who have shown marked improvement in attendance, we are launching an incentive program. And that's where we need your help.