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The School Choice Lottery Window for the 2025-26 school year opens at 8 a.m. Monday, January 13, giving families the best chance of winning a seat for their children in a preferred District school.
According to Magnet Schools Director Drew Hirshon, leadership teams at Centennial High School, Park View Elementary School and Risley International Academy of Innovation have developed action plans for the implementation of Project Based Learning for the upcoming school year.
The Pueblo Summer Musical – the product of a long-standing partnership between District 60 and Pueblo Parks and Recreation – returns to the Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center Saturday and Sunday (2 p.m.) and continuing July 15-18 (7 p.m.)
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about PUEBLO SUMMER MUSICAL: “SUESSICAL”
“I knew I wanted to continue my forward trajectory in my career, but I also knew it had to be the right fit,” she explained. “Pueblo, and the diversity and the uniqueness of the community – the fact that it has a true work ethic – really appealed to me. People who are really focused on working hard in order to get you where you want to go resonates with me."
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about MEET YOUR SUPERINTENDENT
Under the direction of District Wellness Coordinator Stephanie Swithers, free yoga sessions for District staff and family members will be offered every Monday through the month of July.
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about D60 WELLNESS DAYS TO KICK OFF WITH YOGA
With a goal of improving the health and wellness of students, families and staff, Stephanie Swithers is the District’s new Wellness Coordinator.
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about DISTRICT WELCOMES WELLNESS COORDINATOR TO TEAM
Thanks to the efforts of SFE - Pueblo D60 Foodworks, students 18 and younger will have plenty of opportunities for free lunches this summer.
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about SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM UNDERWAY
Through a series of Farmers Markets, representatives of SFE-D60 Foodworks exposed young scholars to the benefits of healthy snacking.
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about STUDENTS EXPOSED TO HEALTHY EATING THROUGH FARMERS MARKETS