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Announcements
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MEDICAID CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT TO END IN APRIL
In April, the continuous enrollment will expire. Click here to learn more.
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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.
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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CORWIN SCHOLARS GET A GLIMPSE OF THE WORKING WORLD
For the scholars of Corwin International Magnet School, the final day of the school year was an enlightening one, as the Futures Fair offered insight into the careers -- journalism, health care and cosmetology -- most popular among the student body.
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SALUTE TO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS - CENTENNIAL’S ULI FESULUAI
A multi-sport athlete while at Centennial, Uli will study nursing at CSUP. “The teachers that made the biggest impact in my life are Coach Perez, Mr. Simms and Mrs. Fadenrecht, because they made me feel involved, helped me whenever I needed it, and pushed me to succeed,” Uli said.
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A ‘BANNER’ YEAR FOR FOUR D60 SCHOOLS
To recognize schools in Colorado that have demonstrated strong growth in student achievement since 2019, Governor Jared Polis established the Governor’s Bright Spot Award, which comes with an accompanying $50,000 endowment. Of the more than 1,800 public schools in the state, only 21 were selected for this recognition, with three – Franklin School of Innovation, Heritage Elementary and Irving Elementary – hailing from the District.
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GOODNIGHT CONTINUUM SENDS 47 OFF TO HIGH SCHOOL
With our high schoolers now officially D60 alumni, this week sees middle schools sending off eighth graders to the next step in their educational journey through continuums. Tuesday at the Arts Center, Goodnight K-8 School Principal Gina Martindale and staff hosted a gala continuum for the 47 Longhorns who have completed their journey at the South Side school.