Thank you to our Hat Day partners! We appreciate your support! -Bank of Colorado- Sterling -Sterling Federal Credit Union -Azomalli Wellness and Spa Devonshire Acres Nursing Home -Sam and Louie's-Sterling -Baja Tacos -River City Grill -Hot Spot -Logan County Department of Human Services -Northeast Colorado Health Department -Buckle-Sterling Mi Ranchito Salud Family Health Center-Sterling Northeast Health Partners
2 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
thank you to our hat day partners
Sterling Police Department 15th Annual Blue Santa Event
3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Sterling Police Department Presents 15th Annual Blue Santa Event
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3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Ice Skating RInk
Our biggest Hat Day supporters are Dr. Martin Foster, Superintendent, and Mrs. Brenda Kloberdanz, Assistant Superintendent. Please join us on Friday, November 22nd, and wear your favorite hat!
3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Brenda and Foster
We are excited for our 2nd annual Hat Day!
3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Hat Day
Hat Day is this Friday!
3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Hat Day
Tonight!!
3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Tiger Madenss
Hat Day is this Friday!
3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Hat Day Info
We had such an awesome turn out last year! Let's come together as a community and make a difference in these student's lives! Please share!
3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Hat Day For The Homeless, November 22nd. Students and staff in Re-1 Valley School District are asking the public to participate in raising money for our Mckinney Vento Homeless Student Fund. Please join us by making a donation and wearing your favorite hat on Friday, November 22nd. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact: Cindy Reyes @ 970-466-9368
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.
3 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
did you know? attendance matters
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. In this episode: Explore Our Mission: Learn about our dynamic vision that places students at the forefront of every decision. Innovative Teaching: Hear from our dedicated educators who are pioneering methods that integrate technology and creativity into daily learning. Building Foundations: See firsthand how our curriculum is designed to equip students with the skills needed for jobs of the future, many of which are yet to be created. Join us as we showcase the inspiring stories of teachers and students who are turning educational dreams into reality. Witness how RE-1 Valley is not just teaching children, but inspiring them to lead with confidence and curiosity. 👉 Stay tuned and subscribe for more insights into how RE-1 Valley is transforming education. 🔗 Visit Us | Learn More | Enroll Today 👉 www.re1valleyschools.org
4 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
-Sterling Public Library Upcoming Events-
4 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
Sterling Public Library
Library Events
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-Important Transportation Information- Please Share
7 months ago, Lacey Fernandez
RE-1 Valley School District Families:   The RE-1 Valley School District Transportation Department is experiencing a severe bus driver shortage. Due to this shortage, the Padroni route for Sterling schools will run, but will be modified due to this shortage and information will be sent at the beginning of next week for this route. All other Sterling and Caliche rural bus routes are not affected and will run the same as in previous years.   Unfortunately, the in-town bussing vendor, Overland Trail Bus Lines, will not be providing the intown bus transportation for the school district this year. If your child rode the in-town Overland Trails Bus last year, please be prepared to find an alternate form of transportation, as there will be no in-town bussing provided this year.   The school district is actively trying to hire more bus drivers to help with this situation.  We will keep you informed of any transportation updates as they become available.   We appreciate your patience and understanding.  Sincerely,  Marty Foster Superintendent of Schools
Re-1 District would like to thank our wonderful staff, students, and community for participating in our Hats For Homeless on Nov. 17th. We are excited to announce that we were able to raise $4,500 for our Mckinney Vento Students! We would also like to thank Cindy Reyes our Family Community Advocate for all of the hard work and dedication she puts into supporting our students. She was the driving force behind this event and spent countless hours preparing and planning for this special day!
about 1 year ago, Lacey Fernandez
Thank you
community members wearing hats
community members wearing hats
community members wearing hats
community members wearing hats
community members wearing hats
community members wearing hats
community members wearing hats
community members wearing hats
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-
over 1 year ago, Lacey Fernandez
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