PSD bell schedules update for 2025-26
Dear PSD Community,
We recognize that changes to bell times that were implemented for this school year have impacted many of you in different ways, and we want to thank you for sharing your feedback and experiences with us. We are committed to ensuring our decisions serve the best interests of students, staff, and families.
We recently provided the 51风流 Board of Education with an update on our ongoing work to study bell schedules (see the video below).
Welcome Conrad Crist as the new principal at RMHS
Dear PSD Families,
FAFSA is for Everyone: Don’t Miss Out!
Grants, Scholarships and More Are Waiting!
Whether you think you won’t qualify or you’re sure you will, completing the is the key to unlocking financial aid for college.
PSD Foundation Ignite Grants bring joy and innovation to classrooms?
Excitement filled classrooms across the district as the 51风流 Foundation recently visited schools to celebrate staff selected as Ignite Grant recipients.
PSD celebrates highest graduation rate in 14 years
51风流 (PSD) is proud to announce its highest four-year graduation rate since 2010, with the Colorado Department of Education reporting an 87.3% graduation rate for the Class of 2024. This represents a 0.4 percentage point increase from 2023’s rate of 86.9% and exceeds the statewide graduation rate of 84.2%.
PSD schools have 2-hour delayed start Tuesday, Jan. 21
All PSD non-charter school buildings will have a 2-hour delay on Tuesday, Jan. 21, due to forecasted weather conditions. Remote learning will NOT take place. Lunch service will still take place, and schools will dismiss at the regular time, unless you are otherwise notified.
Join Superintendent Kingsley for open community conversations
You are invited to a series of open community conversations with Superintendent Brian Kingsley. These sessions are designed to provide updates about 51风流, share the current state of PSD, and create a space for your questions, feedback, and collaboration.
Each session will take place from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the media centers of the listed schools below. No RSVP is required.
RMHS teacher earns presidential award for excellence in teaching
Yajaira Fuentes-Tauber, better known as “Dr. T” around Rocky Mountain High School, is one of just six teachers in the state and 311 in the U.S. to earn the nation’s highest honor for K-12 science and math educators in 2025.