PSD announces program, facility changes for 2024-25
Declining enrollment is an issue in school districts across the nation, especially in Colorado, where housing costs are rising and birth rates are falling. In order to adjust to changes in our population, Poudre School District plans to make some consolidations and moves starting in 2024-25.
Visit the PSD website to read more about changes coming next year.>>
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Poudre Global Academy teachers and students worked together to create a garden at the school. | |
PGA students grow connections, skills through school garden club
Since its launch in 2021, the garden at Poudre Global Academy has expanded threefold and helped students cultivate their knowledge of planting, harvesting, and cooking with the food they grow. Students and families can take home fresh produce from the garden, and the school's Garden Club plans to feed even more of their community in the future. Learn more about the Garden Club and their work on the PSD website.>>
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A McKinstry employee takes readings in PSD this spring. |
Third party studies A/C, solar, other improvements for multiple PSD buildings
PSD has been working with an outside facilities design, building optimization, and maintenance firm, McKinstry, since last school year to analyze the efficiency of our 73 facilities. McKinstry's work includes a solar feasibility study, air conditioning feasibility study, facility condition assessment study and a retro-commissioning study.
Learn more about the first two studies completed by McKinstry and their scope of work in this article.>>
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Register now to meet with PSD leadership
Join the superintendent of Poudre School District and members of the Board of Education for a community engagement session from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 17, at Fort Collins High School, 3400 Lambkin Way, in Fort Collins. The focus of this session will be district long-range planning.
Space is limited to the first 20 people who register for the session using this link.>>
The Board of Education and superintendent plan to hold additional community engagement sessions this fall. Meeting dates will be announced as they are scheduled.
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Cache La Poudre Middle School students enjoy the stretch of river near their school during River Week. | |
Creativity flows during CLPM River Week
Each fall, Cache La Poudre Middle School students spend a week exploring the river from which their school draws its name. Teachers find unique ways to connect the subject they teach with the river behind the school, from writing poems and stories about the river in language classes to studying macroinvertebrates in science class to playing instruments along the riverbanks for music class. This year's River Week took place Sept. 25-29.
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