
RE-1 Valley School District Community Engagement Plan
Re-1 staff is obligated by law to report any type of child neglect we observe at school. Excessive absences can be viewed as a form of educational neglect when the student’s educational progress is being negatively impacted by the lack of attendance. If a student continues to have an excessive amount of absences a DHS report for educational neglect will be made.
Step 1
Any student that has reached a total of 4 unexcused or excused absences in a month will receive a phone check in from the Family Community Coordinator. ( to assist with resources if necessary) If the Family Community Coordinator cannot contact a family after 3 attempts a home visit will occur.
Step 2
Any student that has reached 7 absences excused or unexcused will receive a phone call and a possible check-in meeting will be scheduled with administration. During this meeting the student/parent questionnaires will be completed. If attendance does not improve a community engagement board meeting will be scheduled with parents, students, and community members.
Step 3
Any student that reaches 10 absences (excused or unexcused) a community engagement board meeting will be scheduled and contracts with the student and parent will be signed.
Step 4
Any student that has reached 16 or more absences judicial proceeding may be imitated with approval from superintendent and administrator.
Step 5
Every school will continue to mail attendance letters to parents for 7, 10, 15, days or more of absences. All schools need to send the names of students receiving attendance letters to the Family Community Coordinators.
We will meet weekly with building administrators to discuss any new attendance issues, review and assess current plans in place and touch base with how things are going.
Policy JH
The maximum number of unexcused absences a student may incur before judicial proceedings are initiated to enforce compulsory attendance is 10 days during any calendar year or school year.


2024-2025 Colorado Low Income Energy Assistance Program is now accepting applications. More information can be found here:https://www.re1valleyschools.org/o/campbell-elementary-school/article/1861849


Welcome to the premiere episode of our series, "Preparing Each Student Today For Tomorrow" where we delve into the heart of RE-1 Valley School District's commitment to preparing the next generation of innovators and thinkers. Discover how our forward-thinking educational strategies and student-centered approach are shaping the leaders of tomorrow.
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Book Fair Oct. 22nd - 24th!



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Student Drop-Off & Pick-Up


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Online registration for the 2024-2025 school year is now open!
Please click this link to get started on registering your student.
https://www.re1valleyschools.org/page/back-to-school-open-registration


2024-2025 Supply List

Boys & Girls Skills Basketball Camp! Hosted by the Sterling Lady Tigers and legendary Coach Darrel Parker!



Boys & Girls Skills Basketball Camp!
Hosted by the Sterling Lady Tigers and legendary Coach Darrel Parker!



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It's fundraiser time!


Did you know today really isn't School Bus Driver Appreciation Day?!?!? However, we stumbled across a calendar that told us it was, so we celebrated our bus drivers anyways!! We sure love how they roll - and appreciate all they do to get our students to and from school safely!!!


Can you imagine the reality of living in a constant state of crisis while trying to earn an education? According to state data, more than 16,000 K-12 students in Colorado experienced some form of homelessness during the 2021-22 school year. We invite you to tune in at 8:00 am to WAMU Radio Station channel 88.5 as our very own Cindy Reyes dives deeper into this issue and explains how RE-1 Valley School District is supporting our homeless student population.
Please click this link to listen live: https://wamu.org/person/jenn-white/

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If you are someone who has a student that is interested in playing a sport this year and may need financial assistance with enrollment, physicals, equipment etc. please feel free to fill out an application and submit it to The Elks Lodge located at 321 Ash Street. Forms are also available to be picked up at The Elks Lodge from 9-2 weekdays. For more information on the Clem Audin Fund please visit: https://www.elks.org/lodges/LodgePages.cfm?LodgeNumber=610&ID=4096 -Donations are always welcome and greatly appreciated-


