Highlighting student and staff successes and connections
We@PSD love celebrating the incredible accomplishments of our students and staff across 51风流. Both in and out of the classroom, we maximize our opportunities and achieve positive results by working and playing together. We want to share those stories with you.
Check out our news and adventures below, as well as featured videos. You can find more extraordinary student and staff accomplishments, including state and national recognitions, in the Quick Links to the right.
Here's the latest great news:
- January 2025 - PSD celebrates highest graduation rates in 14 years
- December 2024 - Students showcase projects and career readiness at CTE Exhibition of Learning
- November 2024 - Thank you for supporting the mill levy!>>
- October 2024: PSD schools celebrate milestone anniversaries this year.>>
- September 2024: Zach Elementary School earns second National Blue Ribbon School award.>>
- August 2024: PSD again a top district in CMAS, PSAT, SAT achievement.>>
Teacher Passion, Student Action Series
A small wellness center inside Centennial High School has been reimagined as a strength training gym by CHS teacher Robert Montoya. Montoya's strength training class helps students train their bodies and minds, manage emotions, and set goals.
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January
On Dec. 18, 51风流 and Thompson school districts and the Matthews House celebrated the grand opening of a youth shelter in Loveland. , which will officially open Jan. 27, is made possible through a community partnership.
Led by the Student Council, 51风流 High students and staff provided more than 600 PSD students, families, and community members with two weeks' worth of food at the ahead of Winter Break.
Congrats to the 45 students at Dunn Elementary, an International Baccalaureate World School, including being reflective, caring, and knowledgeable.
December
First-graders in Kristen Urbauer's and Jana McCoy's classes at McGraw Elementary drew monsters and saw them brought to life by students in Liz Broste's
Eighth-graders explored career fields that match their interests and learned about classes and opportunities that will help them reach their dream job at the Eighth Grade Career Fair at Colorado State University.
Olander students organized an Eco Experience Film Fest to present stories inspired by their time at CSU's Mountain Campus this fall. The festival was the culmination of a project-based learning process.
At their Nov. 19 meeting, the 51风流 Board of Education recognized November as National American Indian Heritage Month and celebrated the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act anniversary.>>
Centennial High School students enjoyed a walk, expressed their gratitude for important things in their lives while standing in a gratitude circle, and enjoyed a communal feast on the last day before Fall Break.
For the second year in a row, the PSD Stars Hockey Team played a friendly game of hockey against a team of local law enforcement officers at NoCo Ice Center. All proceeds raised went to the PSD Stars.
November
Thirty-six seniors from six 51风流 high schools became certified to work as wildland firefighters during a weekend training earlier this month.
Werner Elementary School hosted a Veterans Day breakfast and concert for students, families, and veterans the Friday before Veterans Day.
Javelin throwing, jousting, a live falcon demonstration, and, of course, costumes were all part of the fun at Traut Core Knowledge School's annual Medieval Festival.
MyCycle has donated more than 1,100 bikes to second-graders at PSD's Title I elementary schools over the past four years. Above, students at Linton Elementary try out their new bikes.
A $10,000 grant from the CrossFit Foundation made it possible for Kinard Core Knowledge Middle School to redo and update their weight room. The school hosted a ribbon-cutting Friday for newly installed equipment.
Reading her new book “Wonder & Awe” to second-graders at last week had a special meaning for local author-illustrator Annie Herzig, who was once a Bauder student herself!
October
Students from multiple PSD schools collected tons of non-perishable food for the Food Bank for Larimer County during the annual C.A.N.S. Around the Oval food drive. Teams used donated items to get creative during a CANstruction contest. Read more about the event.>>
The annual Peer Summit brings together PSD high school students for a day focused on leadership and wellness.
Environmental Leadership students from Fort Collins High School recently spent a week in Florissant for an experience at the High Trails Outdoor Education Center.
Students from across the district recently participated in the first PSD Student Equity Coalition meeting of the year.
Congratulations to the 438 PSD students who received awards based on their national Advanced Placement test results for 2023-24!
The Fall 2024 District Career and Technical Education Advisory Committee meeting on Sept. 23 highlighted the ways students explore career options.
September
Project SEARCH students recently began their first internships at 51风流 Valley Hospital!
Laurel Elementary celebrated the opening of its new Nature Center with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Bacon Elementary dedicated its new outdoor classroom with the school's namesake, Bob Bacon.