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Columbine's Vision

To provide a bilingual learning community that nurtures academic excellence, encouraging each student to achieve their full potential as an emerging responsible citizen with the strength of character to take on the challenges of the 21st century.

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PDC.Aspen (Rm Capacity 50), PDC.Black Diamond (Rm Capacity 50), PDC.Flagstaff (Rm Capacity 20)
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PDC.Aspen (Rm Capacity 50), PDC.Black Diamond (Rm Capacity 50), PDC.Flagstaff (Rm Capacity 20)

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Teachers talking at professional development event

It’s been three years since Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) implemented the Equal School Day. The move in 2021, created a consistent seven-hour school day, four days a week and a district-wide professional learning time (PLT) block of one hour for teachers through a late start on Wednesdays. For teachers and staff, the late start hour doesn’t allow for an extra hour to sleep in or provide more time for general staff meetings to take place. Instead, it gives teachers and staff needed time to come together in focused planning around the needs of the students.

Jason Unger

From teaching to advocating for educational equity, Jason Unger, a newly elected member of the BVSD Board of Education, once contemplated a path in law but found his calling in the classroom instead.

Kitty Sargent

BVSD Board of Education member Kitty Sargent embarked on a diverse career journey that eventually led her back to her passion for education. Beginning as a special education teacher, she briefly became a stockbroker at Merrill Lynch before returning to teaching.

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At its Feb. 27 meeting, the Board of Education heard the first annual report about enrollment projections and school building capacity for BVSD elementary schools for the next five years. Projections show that enrollment will decline for nearly all BVSD schools in the coming years. Because school districts are funded on a per pupil basis, declining enrollment can lead to budget reductions, inefficient facility operations and a less comprehensive educational experience for students at small schools.