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Glow all out ✨ 8th Grade Neon Nights was one for the books!
Pic of the Week

Lightsabers not included… but the vibes were strong with Mrs. Wheat, 8th grader Graycie Avila and 7th graders Taj Williams and Jocelyn Spotts on May the 4th!

Get Ready for Spirit Week!
Next week, we are hosting a school-wide Spirit Week! We can’t wait to see the creativity and energy our students bring to each themed day.
Here is the lineup for the week:
- Monday: Sports Day – Rep your favorite professional team, local club, or your own jersey!
- Tuesday: Twin Day – Grab a friend (or a group!) and dress in matching outfits for the day.
- Wednesday: Band Shirt/Music Day – Celebrate your favorite artists or musical genres by wearing a concert or band tee.
- Thursday: Color Craze – Let’s see which grade has the most spirit! Each grade level is assigned a specific color to wear:
- 6th Grade: Red
- 7th Grade: Blue
- 8th Grade: Black
- Friday: School Spirit Day – Deck yourself out in our school colors and show everyone what it means to be a Redhawk!
We encourage everyone to participate and help make this a week to remember. Let’s make it a great one!

Nothing better than a Unified Basketball game! Big plays, bigger smiles, and all the teamwork!

Our Geography Bee team represented us well, earning an impressive 4th place finish in the event. Great job, team! 🌎👏

Our GT students showcased their incredible final projects on 5/6, highlighting months of creativity, innovation, and hard work! Great job to all the students who shared their learning and talents at the GT Showcase!

The 6th, 7th, 8th, and Jazz Band final concert was one for the books! Incredible music, so much talent, and a fantastic way to wrap up the year. 🎶👏

Final Act: “Tuning Out Hunger” Food Drive! 🎶
Join us in ending the year on a high note! The Student Council is hosting a Grand Finale Food Drive to help stock the Table of Hope Pantry for the summer. Even just donating one can would be helpful!
How to Give:
- At the Concerts: Drop donations in the lobby bins at the Choir Concert Tues. 12th and/or the Orchestra Concert Thurs. 14th next week.
- At School: Students can bring items to the main office through May 18th.
Most Needed Items: We are specifically looking for canned fruit and 19 oz cans of Campbell’s Chunky or Progresso soups (we are currently all set on condensed soups!).
Thank you for supporting our community and our performers!
Important end of the year reminders!
Below is information regarding the last day of school:
Last Day of School Activities – May 21st:
- 8th Graders: Those students who choose to attend school on this day will participate in a morning of service, giving back to our school community in appreciation of their contributions over the past three years.
- 6th and 7th Graders: We have planned a variety of activities in the morning to culminate their school year, ensuring a day filled with fun and engagement.
- All-School Picnic: We will have a picnic lunch for all students to enjoy together.
Parent/Guardian Action Required:
Please take a moment to fill out this form by May 15th to indicate your plans for your student on May 21st. Your response will help us ensure a smooth and enjoyable day for all students.
We thank you for your support and partnership throughout this school year. It has been a special journey, and we are proud of all our students’ achievements. We look forward to celebrating with them and wish everyone a safe and joyful summer break.
Medication pick-up reminder!
Parents: As the end of the school year approaches, please remember to pick up your student’s medication from the health office by May 20th at 2:00 PM. Any medications not picked up by that time may be discarded according to school policy. Thank you!
PE Locker Clean-Out Reminder
As we approach the end of the school year, all students are required to clean out their PE lockers by the end of the day on May 18th.
Students should take home:
- PE clothes
- Shoes
- Water bottles
- Locks
- Any personal belongings
Please note that any items remaining in the locker rooms after May 18th will be collected and taken to the school lost and found.
Project Launch
Project Launch is a fun, camp-like summer program where students build reading and math skills in small classes with St. Vrain teachers.
Dates: Monday–Thursday, June 1–25 | 7:45 a.m.–1:45 p.m.
Register: Project Launch 2026 CRMS
New this year: Thunder Valley STEM Accelerator Project Launch—a hands-on, project-based STEM experience with real-world career connections.
Dates: Monday–Thursday, June 1–25 | 7:45 a.m.–1:45 p.m.
Register: STEM Project Launch 2026 TVK8
Meet the CRMS Staff: Red Hawk of the week
Each week, we’ll shine the spotlight on a member of our amazing staff, giving our families a chance to learn more about the people who make our school special.
Meet Ms. Lexi Youngren

Lexi Youngren, Literacy
Hi! My name is Lexi Youngren, and I am Coal Ridge’s Literacy Interventionist. My favorite part of my job is that I get to work with students in a unique setting that allows me to build authentic and meaningful relationships with each student, which makes watching them learn and grow in their literacy journey even more special.
Outside of school, you’ll usually find me skiing in the winter or backpacking in the summer. I also love picking a random spot on the map and traveling somewhere I wouldn’t normally choose. Along the way, I’m always reading, writing, and collecting stories from the places I end up.
Infinite Campus
Infinite Campus is our student management system, where important information about your child is housed. You can use it to pay fees, update contact information, and check your child’s grades. If you need help logging in or creating an account, please look out for an email prompting you to do so. If you have any questions about Infinite Campus, please reach out to Traci Banker at 303-833-4176 or banker_traci@svvsd.org.
Lunch Menu
The monthly Lunch Menu is available at LINQCONNECT. This online system allows you to filter for allergens and view the Breakfast Menu. In the upper left-hand corner, you can change between breakfast and lunch.
Save the Date!
May 20 – 8th Grade Continuation @ Mead HS 6:00pm-7:00pm
May 21 – Last Day of School
Weekly Events
Monday, May 11
GSA Club 3:00pm – 4:15pm
Homework Club 3:00pm – 4:15pm
Choir Concert After School Rehearsal 3:00pm – 4:15pm
Unified Basketball Game Mead @ CRMS 3:05pm
Tuesday, May 12
Card & Games Club 3:00pm – 4:15pm
Crochet & Knitting Club 3:00pm – 4:15pm
Spring Choir Concert:
6th Grade 6:00pm – 7:00pm 7th/8th Grade 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Wednesday, May 13
Art Club 3:00pm – 4:15pm
Thursday, May 14
End of the Year Orchestra Concert:
6th Grade 6:00pm – 7:00pm 7th/8th Grade 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Friday, May 15
No after school activities
Mead High School Rise information:
MHS High School JumpStart/RISE Program Details:
Through the free High School JumpStart, 9th grade students have the opportunity to earn a 1.0 elective credit focusing on Algebra 1 readiness, language arts and student engagement during the transition to high school. Get exposure to high school classes, meet new friends and learn the path to being a successful Mead Maverick.Dates: July 27 – Aug 6, 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Registration Deadline: May 15th, 2026
Registration Form: MHS JumpStart/RISE 2026
The Up-A-Creek Robotics high school team is teaching summer camps this June, see flyer below for more info!

Any students interested in CETC summer camp? See flyer below for more info!

The Head Girls’ Basketball Coach at Silver Creek High School is hosting Girls Basketball Clinic this June for rising 4th–8th graders.
This clinic is a great opportunity for young athletes to develop their skills, build confidence, and enjoy the game in a fun and supportive environment. Registration is now open—link below for more details and to sign up!


Recent Updates
View our latest news and announcements
Superintendent’s Update: Discover Your Path
As we approach our 2024 graduation celebration, I want to take a moment to recognize the unwavering drive, strength of character, and rigorous academic preparation that our approximately 2,200 graduates have demonstrated throughout their time in St. Vrain.
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Open House Dates 2025: Explore Programming Across St. Vrain Valley Schools
Across St. Vrain Valley Schools, the upcoming open houses offer families a chance to step inside classrooms, meet dedicated teachers, and discover the unique opportunities available in each school. From advanced academic pathways and innovative STEM programs to arts, athletics, and career-focused courses, these events provide parents and students an inside look at the possibilities […]
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Reminder: Free, reduced-price meal applications available
Families who believe they may qualify for free or reduced-price meals are encouraged to complete an application, if they have not already done so. While all St. Vrain Valley students receive one free breakfast and one free lunch daily through Colorado’s Healthy School Meals for All program for the 2025-2026 school year, completing the application […]
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2025 Superintendent’s Town Hall Meetings
St. Vrain Valley Schools invites parents, teachers, staff, and community members to join Superintendent Dr. Jackie Kapushion, for one of our upcoming Superintendent Town Hall meetings. These annual forums, in each of our geographic areas provide an opportunity for Dr. Kapushion and district leaders to listen to our community’s questions and suggestions, celebrate successes, and […]
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Submit Your Favorite Name, Mascot, and Color Ideas for St. Vrain’s Newest School
Dear St. Vrain Valley Community, As we plan for the opening of our newest PK-8 school in 2026-2027, we invite you to help shape a school that reflects the values, pride, and vision of our community. Your input will guide the development of a learning environment where students, families, and staff can thrive. We encourage […]
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Superintendent’s Update: Welcome to the 25-26 School Year
As we approach our 2024 graduation celebration, I want to take a moment to recognize the unwavering drive, strength of character, and rigorous academic preparation that our approximately 2,200 graduates have demonstrated throughout their time in St. Vrain.
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Creating Focused Learning Through Responsible Cell Phone Use
As we continue our commitment to ensuring every student receives an exceptional PreK-12 experience and graduates with a strong competitive advantage, we want to share important information about our approach to cell phones and personal devices in our schools. Why This Matters: Protecting Learning Time We know that as parents and caregivers, you’re navigating the […]
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Leadership St. Vrain Now Accepting Applications for the 25-26 School Year
Leadership St. Vrain is a program designed to provide parents and other community members the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of our district’s mission, operations and strategic priorities. The program is especially beneficial for those who want to obtain a foundation in district operations and governance and become more active participants in St. Vrain Valley […]
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Summer Learning Liftoff: Stay Connected to Your Learning During Summer Break
Thank you for your strong partnership in supporting a successful school year for our students, teachers, and staff. In addition to the hundreds of students engaged in our Project Launch extended school year program, St. Vrain Valley Schools remains committed to providing students and families with high-quality learning resources to use at home. Why Summer […]
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Congratulations Dr. Jackie Kapushion, Superintendent of St. Vrain Valley Schools
Dear St. Vrain Valley Schools Community, We are pleased to announce that following a thorough and deliberate search process, the Board of Education has appointed Dr. Jackie Kapushion as the next Superintendent of St. Vrain Valley Schools, effective July 1, 2025. Dr. Kapushion brings exceptional qualifications to this role, including 36 years of experience in […]
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