Welcome to the DPS Podcast—the official hub for all things Denver Public Schools! Tune in to hear inspiring student success stories, discover family-friendly tips and resources, and stay up-to-date on the latest district news.We’re here to make sure every DPS family has easy access to the information they need. Don't miss out—hit subscribe now and join the conversation!
DPS Releases 2023-24 Annual ReportThe 2023-24 Annual Report is now available, providing the second annual update to DPS' Strategic Roadmap. It highlights key initiatives, milestones, and progress in improving the Student, Adult, and System Experiences.View the report: 2023-24 Annual District Report.2024 Colorado Free Application DaysColorado residents can apply for free to undergraduate programs at public and select private state colleges from Oct. 15-17, 2024. Eligible applicants include first-time freshmen, transfer students, returning students, and those seeking a second bachelor's degree (not graduate programs).Encourage seniors to work with counselors ahead of time. More info: 2024 Colorado Free Application Days.2024 Bond Initiatives MapExplore 2024 bond initiatives with an interactive map. Use the 2024 Bond Allocation Dashboard to search by school, project category, or region.Regional Educational Engagement SessionsAttend one of the four remaining sessions to learn about the Denver Schools Thrive Initiative and how DPS is addressing declining enrollment. Interpreters, dinner, and childcare will be provided.Northwest: Oct. 7, CEC Early CollegeSouthwest: Oct. 14, Abraham Lincoln HighFar Northeast: Oct. 15, Montbello HighVirtual: Oct. 22, ZoomMore info: Denver Schools Thrive Initiative.Reading Partners Colorado Seeks VolunteersReading Partners Colorado needs in-person and online volunteers to tutor students at 10 partner schools. No experience needed, and a curriculum is provided. Volunteer for one hour each week.Get involved: Reading Partners Colorado.
9/27/24 • 04:17
Podcast de EDUCA DPS: Asistencia a la escuela: por qué es importanteEn el episodio de esta semana del podcast de EDUCA DPS, la Dra. Cori Canty, Gerente de Sistemas de Asistencia y Planificación de Mejoramiento Escolar, se une a nosotros para analizar el papel fundamental que desempeña la asistencia escolar en el éxito de los estudiantes. La Dra. Canti destaca el impacto de la asistencia constante en el rendimiento académico y comparte estrategias para que las familias y las escuelas trabajen juntas para garantizar que los estudiantes se presenten y prosperen.Sintonice el podcast en inglés y español para obtener más información sobre por qué es importante la asistencia y cómo podemos apoyar el camino de cada estudiante hacia el éxito.
9/27/24 • 32:04
EDUCA DPS Podcast: School Attendance - Why It MattersIn this week’s episode of the EDUCA DPS podcast, Dr. Cori Canty, School Improvement Planning and Attendance Systems Manager, joins us to discuss the critical role school attendance plays in student success. Dr. Canti highlights the impact of consistent attendance on academic achievement and shares strategies for families and schools to work together in ensuring students show up and thrive. Tune in to the podcast in English and Spanish to learn more about why attendance matters and how we can support every student’s path to success.
9/27/24 • 43:36
Podcast de EDUCA DPS: Esperanza y ayuda: abordar la prevención del suicidioEn el episodio de esta semana del podcast de EDUCA DPS, la Dra. Jane Lineman y Grant Van Pelt analizan la prevención del suicidio en las escuelas. Como parte del Mes Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio, comparten estrategias que las familias pueden utilizar para reconocer las señales de advertencia y brindar apoyo. Sintonice el podcast en inglés y español para descubrir recursos esenciales sobre salud mental y cómo apoyar el bienestar de nuestros estudiantes.
9/23/24 • 26:46
EDUCA DPS Podcast: Hope and Help - Addressing Suicide PreventionIn this week's episode of the EDUCA DPS podcast, Dr. Jane Lineman and Grant Van Pelt discuss suicide prevention in schools. As part of National Suicide Prevention Month, they share strategies families can use to recognize warning signs and provide support. Tune in to the podcast in English and Spanish to discover essential resources about mental health and how to support the well-being of our students.
9/23/24 • 25:41
BESS Window Opens Sept. 23The Behavioral and Emotional Screening System (BESS) is used for universal mental health screening of all students to proactively meet their needs. Data from the screening helps determine the type, duration, and level of social-emotional or mental health interventions required for students.Attend One of the Six Regional Educational Engagement SessionsLearn about the Denver Schools Thrive Initiative and how DPS is addressing declining enrollment by attending one of the six regional community meetings from late September to mid-October. Interpreters for several languages will be available, along with dinner and childcare. Please RSVP using the provided link.SE Regional Meeting: Sept. 24 at SouthCentral Regional Meeting: Sept. 25 at ManualNW Regional Meeting: Oct. 7 at CEC Early CollegeSW Regional Meeting: Oct. 14 at Abraham LincolnFar NE Regional Meeting: Oct. 15 at MontbelloVirtual Meeting: Oct. 22 on ZoomDetails are also available on the DPS website.Black Education Advisory Council (BEAC)The BEAC is seeking new members to help honor and promote Black and Indigenous cultures in DPS. The council is accepting applications through Oct. 11. The selection process will take place in Oct.-Nov. Membership is open to DPS students, families, staff, and community members. More information and the application are available in multiple languages.Virtual Learning Opportunities for DPS FamiliesFACE U is offering two virtual learning sessions for families:Sept. 30: Trauma-Informed Restorative Practices, focusing on Tier 1 supports to improve social-emotional wellness.Oct. 1: DPS Bullying 101, covering how to identify and address bullying in schools.For more details, watch the FACE U one-minute overview video.23rd Annual Second Wind Fund Walk/Run on Sept. 22Join Team DPS for the Second Wind Fund walk/run to raise money for suicide prevention. This event supports the mission to reduce suicide rates among youth by removing barriers to treatment. Register to walk, run, or donate, and top fundraisers will receive Second Wind Fund swag.Remember to like and subscribe to stay updated! We'll see you next week, Team DPS!
9/20/24 • 04:05
1. Changing Student Populations and Ensuring Denver Schools Thrive This November, the DPS Board of Education will consider the Superintendent’s recommendation of consolidating or closing some of DPS schools.DPS will be hosting a series of six regional meetings in September and October to inform the community about this process. Those meetings are as follows: The engagement session in the SE region will be held at South on Tuesday, September 24 from 6-7 p.m. The engagement session in the Central region will be held at Manuel on Wednesday, September 25 from 6-7 p.m. The engagement session in the NW region will be held on Monday, October 7 from 6-7 p.m. at CEC Early College. The engagement session in the SW region will be on Monday, October 14 from 6-7 p.m. at Lincoln HS. The engagement session in the Far NE will be on Tuesday, October 15 from 6-7 p.m. at Montbello HS. The final engagement session will be held virtually on Zoom. That meeting will take place on Tuesday, October 22 from 6-7 p.m. More information can be found on the DPS website. 2. Join the Multilingual Education team at the District Advisory Committee (DAC) Multilingual learners, come join the Multilingual Education District Advisory Committee on Wednesday, Sept. 25 from 5-7 p.m. at Montbello Middle School. The team is kicking off the year with an MLE Parent Academy. Come and learn about MLE programs, the rights of parents of multilingual learners and much more! Plus, they’ll have performances celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. Dinner, childcare and interpretation will be available. You may view the flyiers in several different languages. Attendees are encouraged to pre-register here. Staff are also highly encouraged to attend. For more information, visit the MLE website. 3. DPS Teacher Named Colorado Teacher of the Year Finalist Janet Damon has been helping students thrive in Denver Public Schools for more than 25 years. Currently Janet teaches history at DELTA High School, and she encourages students to think critically about the challenges in their own lives. Superintendent Dr. Marrero says, “Janet Damon is an exceptional educator and a prime example of the power of connection, engagement, and community. After 25 years of teaching, her unwavering commitment to her students and school community continues to be unmatched. We are grateful for her tireless efforts to ensure her students thrive.” Congratulations, Janet! 4. Denver School of the Arts Student Publishes An Academic Article Oliver Merkner, a senior at Denver School of the Arts, recently submitted an article about the Roman Empire to an online academic publisher, called Critical Debates HSGJ. His article was accepted for publication, giving Oliver his first academic publishing credit! Congratulations, Oliver! Link to his article5. DPS Discount for Hamlet at the Wolf Theatre Support DCPA's production of "Hamlet" at Wolf Theatre from Friday, Sept. 13 to Oct. 6. You can receive a 15% discount on tickets in Premium seating, Price Level 2 and Price Level 3 seating for all performances. $5 from each ticket purchased will be donated to the DPS Foundation!Buy your tickets today and be sure to use discount code DPSFUND at checkout.
9/13/24 • 05:11
Podcast de EDUCA DPS: Estrategias para el éxito en el regreso a clases para un buen comienzoEn el episodio de esta semana del Podcast de EDUCA DPS, Nathalie Valencia y Jason Nungaray del Equipo de Éxito Profesional y Universitario comparten consejos para comenzar el año escolar con fuerza, que incluyen administración del tiempo, hábitos de estudio y cuidado personal.Sintonice para ver la conversación en inglés y en español.
9/9/24 • 31:28
EDUCA DPS Podcast: Back-to-School Success Strategies for a Strong Start In this week's episode of the EDUCA DPS Podcast, Nathalie Valencia and Jason Nungaray of the Career & College Success Team share tips to start the school year off strong, including time management, study habits and self-care. Tune in to watch the conversation in English and in Spanish.
9/9/24 • 25:35
1. Attendance Awareness MonthSeptember is Attendance Awareness Month! When students are not at school, they miss out on valuable learning opportunities and can experience long-term impacts that hinder their development in later grades. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or DPS staff member, please do your part to get students to school on time, every time. We’ll link some attendance related resources in our show notes, as well as the 2024-25 School Year Calendar.Why Attendance Matters DPS Attendance WebpageAttendance Works Handout2. 2nd Graders at Green Valley Elementary Receive Free BikesSecond graders at Green Valley Elementary recently received brand-new bikes thanks to Southwest Airlines, Kroenke Sports and Wish for Wheels. You can watch the PRECIOUS video of the students receiving their wheels and helmets on YouTube. Spoiler: The mascots Bernie and Rocky do make an appearance. 3. Apply to the Climate Champions Grant Program!The Climate Champions Grant Program, which is run by the Sustainability Team, provides funding for DPS students to implement climate action projects in their schools. This program engages DPS students in real-world problem solving, leadership development and project-based learning that will allow for innovative and creative solutions to climate change. https://youtu.be/TX8bVr_j4xMThere is $225,000 available to fund multiple projects, and project teams can request up to $25k. Pre-application is due Oct. 22, and the application is due by Dec. 3. There are a few restrictions. Students and staff from DPS schools are encouraged to apply, and projects must be based at a DPS school. The application is open to all grade levels. This program is meant to be student-led, but projects must have a DPS staff champion who will support the project team, be accountable for project deadlines, and ensure funding is spent appropriately. Please note, DPS charter schools are NOT allowed to apply at this time. For inspiration, review the climate action projects that were funded last year. 4. Coming Up: Hispanic Heritage Month Hispanic Heritage Month is around the corner. National Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from September 15 to October 15 every year. There are many ways to celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of those who came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. Some examples include cultural performances, film screenings, art and literature exhibitions and more. We’ll link to local events happening throughout the month in our show notes, but be sure to keep an eye out for celebrations happening at the school level. 5. It’s Not Too Late to RSVP for the 2024 Black Excellence SummitDon’t forget, the 2024 Black Excellence Summit will be taking place on Saturday, September 14 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Education Building at University of Denver. The RSVP form is linked in the show notes!
9/6/24 • 02:59
EDUCA DPS Podcast: How Multilingual Services Empower DPS FamiliesIn this episode of the EDUCA DPS Podcast, we sit down with Selena Nakamura and Joaquina Fuentes de Muñoz from the DPS Communications Department. Our guests share how DPS breaks down language barriers and connects families with needed resources. Discover how their team ensures that all DPS families can access information in their preferred language, fostering stronger connections between families and their children’s schools. Listen to the podcast in English and Spanish.
9/3/24 • 18:44
Podcast de EDUCA DPS: Cómo los servicios multilingües empoderan a las familias de DPSEn este episodio del Podcast de EDUCA DPS, nos sentamos con Selena Nakamura y Joaquina Fuentes de Muñoz del Departamento de Comunicaciones de DPS. Nuestros invitados comparten cómo DPS rompe las barreras del idioma y conecta a las familias con los recursos necesarios. Descubra cómo su equipo garantiza que todas las familias de DPS puedan acceder a información en su idioma preferido, fomentando conexiones más sólidas entre las familias y las escuelas de sus hijos. Escuche el podcast en inglés y español.
9/3/24 • 26:21
DPS Snapshots Season 2 Episode #21. Colorado Measures of Academic Success Scores are Now Available Colorado Measures of Academic Success, better known as CMAS, measures student achievement and growth for Language Arts and Mathematics for all students in grades 3-8, and Science for those in grades 5, 8 and 11. Good news: Denver Public Schools students saw increases in overall CMAS scores in all three content areas evaluated. If you want to read more about the CMAS results, be sure to check out the full article on the DPS website. Compared to State Median Growth Percentiles, DPS students demonstrated equal or higher growth percentiles across all elementary and middle school content areas. High school Math Median Growth Percentiles increased overall and among all race/ethnicity groups, with an overall Median Growth Percentile of 47 (which is three points higher than the 2022-23 scores). Median Growth Percentiles for Black students increased at the high school level in both Literacy and Math AND exceeded the state's Median Growth Percentiles. Their Literacy Median growth percentile is 6 points higher than last year, and their Math Median Growth Percentile is seven points higher than the 2022-23 school year. Median Growth Percentiles for Native American/Alaskan Native students also increased among all grade levels and content areas. Even though this student group is small–there are fewer than 130 students in elementary/middle grades and 70 students in high school– they are mighty and their increases are notable. In Math, students with Individual Education Plans exceeded the growth average for the state, and in-program multilingual learners demonstrated equal growth to the state's average.2. RSVP for the 2024 Black Excellence SummitWe are excited to invite families, staff, educators and friends of the DPS community to the 2024 Black Excellence Summit, a special event to celebrate and uplift Black Excellence within DPS. This summit offers professional development and learning opportunities for all, alongside a platform to honor achievements and advocate for even greater Black Excellence in our community. Additionally, there will be a resource fair with community partners who will provide opportunities to connect, share feedback and engage in meaningful conversations. Join us on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Education Building at University of Denver. We’ll link the RSVP form in the show notes!3. Please RSVP for FACE University’s Virtual Learning for FamiliesFACE University is a resource and learning hub for families in the Denver community. Register for the first live session titled , “Attendance- Every Day MATTERS! Tips, Tools and the Facts. ” The session will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12 from 5-6 p.m. Three lucky families who attend the first live session will be entered to win tickets to the Children’s Museum, Museum of Nature and Science and the Colorado History Museum!Visit the FACE University Family Learning Hub webpage to see the full event calendar. You can also subscribe to their YouTube channel to access the recorded sessions. 4. Six DPS Schools Receive ENERGY STAR CertificationThe Sustainability Team announced that six schools earned ENERGY STAR certification fr
8/30/24 • 04:32
1. This Year’s BESS Screen is Open DPS uses a survey system called the Behavior & Emotional Screening System, or BESS, to identify and match students with appropriate tiers of intervention. This survey supports school teams in knowing how and when to intervene when student safety or mental health concerns arise.Guardians, Students and teachers alike are required to participate twice a year, once at the beginning of the year and once at the end of the year, and there is an optional window in the middle of the year. The Beginning of the Year screening window for parents and caregivers began on Monday, Aug. 12, and the student and teacher form window will open on Sept. 23. The window for all forms will close in October. The window to complete the End of the Year BESS should begin in March. 2. New Messaging Platform DPS has switched to a new messaging platform, called Thrillshare by Apptegy! Here’s what you need to know: All messages will be delivered in families’ preferred languages, as noted in Infinite Campus. If you would like to change the language you are receiving communications in, please update your profile in the Parent Portal. In most cases, school communications will now be delivered from noreply@dpsk12.org. Please add this recipient to your contact list or monitor your Spam/Junk folder to ensure you are receiving new communications. Some schools have a front office email address. In that situation, school communications will be delivered from that specific email address. This one is hugely important: if you “opt-out” of receiving communications at any point during the school year, you will be unsubscribed from all school and District communication and alerts, including emergency communications. For this reason, we highly discourage families from opting out of communications. Students in 9th grade or higher can subscribe to receive school messages directly, but per DPS policy, guardians are required to receive the same messages as their students. Communications will not be sent to students only. 3. Early Release Heat Days Schools may face extreme heat in buildings with limited or no air conditioning. To prioritize the safety and well-being of students and staff, DPS may implement Early-Release Heat Days if indoor temperatures become unsafe in schools without air conditioning. In such cases, the decision will be communicated by 5 p.m. the day prior, with notices posted online and through email and robo-calls. On Early-Release Heat Days, modified bus routes will be provided, but parents can choose to pick up their children directly from school at the designated release time. If you have questions about Early-Release Heat Days, contact your school.4. Upcoming 2024 Bond PackageLast Thursday, the DPS Board of Education unanimously approved a $975 million dollar bond package for DPS! In November, Denver voters will be asked to vote on whether or not to approve the package of proposed funding for our schools. Here’s a quick rundown on the bond: This bond package will NOT increase taxes for Denverites. The bond will include funding for critical maintenance needs, arts, athletics, and innovation, new facilities, improved learning environments, and safety and technology upgrades. At this time 29 DPS schools are without air conditioning and this package would help those schools receive the funding necessary to cool their schools! For more information visit ourwordourbonddps.org.5. New Newcomer Center DPS is excited to announce the opening of Newlon Elementary School’s Newcomer Center. Newlon will serve ELA-E and ELA-S Newcomers who reside within their boundary.
8/23/24 • 04:07
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6/17/24 • 21:46
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6/17/24 • 17:52
DPS SnapshotsInfinite Campus Behavior Management Access for 2024Infinite Campus (IC) Behavior Management access is typically valid for one school year at a time. With the release of the new Discipline Matrix for the 2024-25 school year, the recertification process is as follows:School Administrative Staff (Principals, Assistant Principals and Deans) will have until mid-fall 2024 to complete the IC Behavior Management eLearning (which will be available in August) or lose access to IC until they do. No access will be removed before mid-fall 2024.All other school-based staff with an access exception for 2023-24 will lose access on June 30 and will need to begin the access process when they return in the fall. For more information, please visit the IC Behavior Management page on The Commons.Mayor Johnston and Dr. Marrero Announce Summer Programs to Curb Youth ViolenceIn an effort to prevent the risks of summer violence, the City of Denver and DPS have partnered to announce the YouthWorks Initiative and summer opportunities that will connect Denver teens with jobs, summer camps and pop-up events. The program's goal is to engage Denver youth in positive opportunities over the course of the summer. Keep a lookout for local programs, jobs and events that your teen can participate in! Please share the opportunities with the youth in your community.Denver In-person Hiring FairThe City of Denver is hosting the Mayor's Job Fair in-person TOMORROW, Saturday, June 1, from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. at the PPA Event Center. Denver employers who are interested in participating can RSVP here. If you have any questions, email Chance Hofmann. Tables and chairs will be provided! Just bring your swag and good vibes. We expect attendees to be ages 14-26, creating a jobseeker pool with a variety of experiences!Google Security ChangesIn an effort to secure DPS data, DoTS will make changes to OAuth access beginning July 1. All Microsoft account OAuth will be blocked and team members won't be able to sign into websites utilizing their DPS Microsoft account. Additionally, the following applications/sites will be blocked for Google OAuth:Form PublisherEvernoteKhan AcademyNative mail apps (for example: Apple Mail, Samsung Mail, etc). The Gmail app will be the only approved mail app.Congratulations to the Class of 2024 and Have a great summer Class of 2024 is off in the real world, but they couldn’t have done it without your support. Thank you to all of the educators and faculty who have made a difference in these students’ academic journey. That wraps up our last show for the season! We hope you have a wonderful and relaxing summer. Don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss an episode when we return. Thanks, team DPS. We’ll talk to you again soon.
5/31/24 • 02:47
In this week's EDUCA DPS Podcast, members of the Multilingual Education Department, Allison Ratchford and Sary Portillo, discuss the remarkable impact of their efforts in supporting our new-to-country students. Our MLE Department works directly with students, families and educators to ensure that Multilingual Learners (MLLs) receive an equitable, high-quality education.This year, DPS has welcomed nearly 5,000 newly arrived MLL students, a significant increase from the yearly average of 500. Not only are resources being provided to our students and families, but the MLE Department also offers instructional support to schools that are welcoming new arrival students.
5/24/24 • 29:51
En el podcast de EDUCA DPS de esta semana, los miembros del Departamento de Educación Multilingüe, Allison Ratchford y Sary Portillo, analizan el notable impacto de sus esfuerzos para apoyar a nuestros estudiantes nuevos en el país. Nuestro Departamento MLE trabaja directamente con estudiantes, familias y educadores para garantizar que los estudiantes multilingües (MLL) reciban una educación equitativa y de alta calidad.Este año, DPS ha dado la bienvenida a casi 5,000 estudiantes de MLL recién llegados, un aumento significativo con respecto al promedio anual de 500. No solo se brindan recursos a nuestros estudiantes y familias, sino que el Departamento de MLE también ofrece apoyo educativo a las escuelas que reciben a los recién llegados. estudiantes.
5/24/24 • 31:08
1. Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) and Food and Nutrition Service Offerings Help inform families in your community about the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) program, is a new program that provides nutritious food to eligible students in the summer months when they are not in school. The Colorado Department of Human Services has created an outreach toolkit in English and Spanish to help spread the word about Colorado's Summer EBT program. https://foodservices.dpsk12.org/page/summer-mealSimilarly, Every summer Denver Public Schools participates in the Summer Food Service Program. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is a federally-funded, state-administered program and refers to the free meal program offered during summer months that provides nutritious meals to children 18 years and younger at no charge, regardless of income, race or religion. We’ll link to the participating locations in our shownotes. 2. Ombuds has Finalized their Second Annual ReportThe Ombuds Office has published their second annual report. To jog your memory, the Ombuds team is a confidential and informal resource, committed to ensuring that fair and equitable practices exist for all employees throughout the systems and structures in DPS. http://thecommons.dpsk12.org/site/default.aspx?pageid=3039This annual report includes information, data, and recommendations for how to enhance the district's culture and climate for all DPS employees. The report is linked in our shownotes! For additional information about the Ombuds work, visit their webpage on The Commons or give them a ring 720-423-4776. 3. Register Your School For the FNE Hiring FairDo you work for or with a school in the Far Northeast Region? Register your school for the Far Northeast Region Hiring Fair on June 4 by May 29 at Northeast Early College from 5:30-7 p.m. The goal for this fair is to connect candidates who are open to employment opportunities with the DPS schools in the area. If you cannot attend, please invite someone who can represent your school on your behalf. If you have questions, contact Jeremy Eddie. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQ84Zwl5XBFfscpPvmhYP3OJQTtBQ3a6NWfujrYv4R1VYUzg/viewform4. Reminder: Collect Chromebooks and Chargers from Students Before Summer BreakStudents must return their Chromebooks and chargers for schools to be stored over the summer. Unfortunately there are no exceptions. Check out our show notes for more information about the recommended processes around device collection. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xlgASsLMSdBmoPnMHCouJ1IW6Uq_OiowXSZub6YRFQk/edit5. Don’t Forget to Ensure Families Update their Addresses in Infinite Campus Please encourage families to update their addresses in Infinite Campus (IC) before the end of the school year. Even though it’ll be summer before we know it, we want to remain connected with students and families to effectively support them.
5/21/24 • 02:48
1. Check your calendars! All room reservations at Emily Griffith Campus scheduled for dates from July 1, 2024 onward will be canceled from the Google Calendar. Users will need to reschedule rooms for all recurring and one-off meetings that have been scheduled on/or after July 1st. Rescheduling starts on June 3 .2. The Team DPS End-of-Year Well-being Check-in survey will close Friday, May 17. Make sure you take the time to complete this confidential survey ahead of the 17th. . Invitations with unique links to complete the survey were emailed to all employees on May 1. If that email is long buried, don’t worry, a reminder email with the link is scheduled for Thursday, May 16. 3. Summer is around the corner! Make sure you’re sharing Community resources with your students before school is out of session. Visit the Family and Community Engagement webpage for resources, hosted by the City of Denver and DPS.4. ICYMI: Effective July 1, SchoolMessenger, Constant Contact and Mailchimp will be deactivated and replaced by a new platform. Trainings on how to use the new Apptegy platform will be available soon! Contact DPS Webdeveloper Jacob Turner for more information. jacob_turner@dpsk12.net5. The DPS Latinx Student Success (LSS) Team is now official! This team will lead the charge improving the experience for Latino students, families and employees within the district and help celebrate Latino successes. Speaking of Latino success, the DPS Communications team just highlighted the Latinx Student Alliance banquet. Make sure to check out that video. It lives on the district social media channels and the DPS website. dpsk12.org
5/16/24 • 02:03
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5/14/24 • 09:46
Graduation season is here and with it the annual Seal of Biliteracy event. Members from the Multilingual Education Department joined our hosts to talk about their upcoming event. The Seal of Biliteracy celebrates and recognizes students proficiency in two or more languages. Watch the show in English and in Spanish to see how the Seal of Biliteracy impacts students' opportunities and helps improve the student experience in the ever increasing interconnected world. Spanish https://youtu.be/fG01vD8juZcEnglish https://youtu.be/ERXkHERLIQg
5/10/24 • 22:15
La temporada de graduación ya está aquí y con ella el evento anual Sello de Alfabetización Bilingüe. Miembros del Departamento de Educación Multilingüe se unieron a nuestros anfitriones para hablar sobre su próximo evento.El Sello de Alfabetización Bilingüe celebra y reconoce el dominio de los estudiantes en dos o más idiomas. Mire el programa en inglés y en español para ver cómo el Sello de Alfabetización Bilingüe impacta las oportunidades de los estudiantes y ayuda a mejorar la experiencia de los estudiantes en un mundo cada vez más interconectado.Español https://youtu.be/fG01vD8juZcInglés https://youtu.be/ERXkHERLIQg
5/10/24 • 24:19
In this week's episode of Snap Shots, we're diving into a whirlwind of events and updates from the Denver Public Schools district. First up, it's all about expressing gratitude as we celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week. Tune in to hear heartwarming stories of the incredible educators shaping the lives of students across the district.Next, we're shining a spotlight on Heritage Month celebrations. From vibrant cultural events to educational initiatives, discover how DPS is honoring diversity and heritage within its schools and communities.But that's not all – we're also reminding families about the upcoming deadline for the Summer Connections summer program. Learn how your child can stay engaged and continue learning over the summer break.In our technology update segment, we'll provide an important update on internet access for families. Ensuring equitable access to online resources remains a top priority for DPS, and we'll share the latest developments in bridging the digital divide.Lastly, we'll take a look at some of the exciting events that took place recently, including the STEAM Expo and Lunch Hero Day. Plus, don't miss our special shout-out to three outstanding students who have been awarded the prestigious Boettcher Foundation Scholarship.Join us for this dynamic episode of Snap Shots as we celebrate the achievements, initiatives, and milestones within the Denver Public Schools community.Links:Internet Connectivity - https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/Photo of Dr. Marrero - https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=845986800897652&set=pcb.845987180897614
5/7/24 • 02:40
En el último episodio del Podcast de EDUCA DPS, representantes del programa MyFriendBen de Gary Community Venture, se sentaron con nuestros anfitriones para hablar sobre un programa nuevo y único orientado a ayudar a las familias de DPS.MyFriendBen es un formulario en línea que, cuando se completa, compartirá los beneficios y créditos fiscales que las familias pueden recibir. El formulario tarda unos seis minutos en completarse y tiene más de 40 programas para los que las familias podrían ser elegibles.Para obtener más información sobre MyFriendBen, escuche el Podcast de EDUCA DPS.
5/3/24 • 15:23
In the latest episode of the EDUCA DPS Podcast, representatives of the Gary Community Venture’s, MyFriendBen program, sat down with our hosts to talk about a new and unique program geared towards helping DPS families. MyFriendBen is an online form that when filled out, will share benefits and tax credits that families are eligible to receive. The form takes around six minutes to complete and has over 40 programs that families could be eligible for. To find out more about MyFriendBen, listen to the EDUCA DPS Podcast.
5/3/24 • 15:52
🎶Let's talk music! In this episode of the Black Student Voices in Color podcast, students chat about their favorite musicians, genres, and problems facing the music industry today.🎙️Listen in at youtu.be/jQER_9x_jR8 or find it on your favorite #podcast platform by searching for "The Denver Public Schools Podcast."👂
4/29/24 • 09:33
In this week’s episode of the EDUCA DPS Podcast, our hosts are joined by Grant Van Pelt, Wes Ogburn and Carson Biederman, members of the DPS Team who all have a hand in bullying prevention. “Problems are going to come up between students all the time that are not going to be categorized as bullying,” said Biederman. “Conflict is a totally normal part of human interactions. If there is equal power and they are disagreeing, then it is just conflict. But if there is an imbalance of power, if there is intentional harm, then it's bullying.”
4/19/24 • 54:19
En el episodio de esta semana del podcast de EDUCA DPS, a nuestros presentadores se unen Grant Van Pelt, Wes Ogburn y Carson Biederman, miembros del equipo de DPS que participan en la prevención del acoso.“Todo el tiempo surgirán problemas entre los estudiantes que no se clasificarán como acoso”, dijo Biederman. “El conflicto es una parte totalmente normal de las interacciones humanas. Si hay igualdad de poder y no están de acuerdo, entonces es simplemente conflicto. Pero si hay un desequilibrio de poder, si hay daño intencional, entonces es intimidación”.
4/19/24 • 29:54