Beginning Wednesday, January 6, elementary students will return to in-person learning four days per week. Middle school students will begin the semester remotely and return to hybrid in-person learning on Monday, January 11. High school students will begin the semester remotely and return to hybrid in-person learning on Tuesday, January 19. For more information, please visit our COVID-19 page.
A partir del miércoles 6 de enero, los estudiantes de primaria regresarán al aprendizaje en persona cuatro días a la semana. Los estudiantes de secundaria comenzarán el semestre de forma remota y regresarán al aprendizaje híbrido en persona el lunes 11 de enero. Los estudiantes de secundaria comenzarán el semestre de forma remota y regresarán al aprendizaje híbrido en persona el martes 19 de enero. Para obtener más información, visite nuestra página COVID-19.
Fall Preschool programs
Black Rock Elementary preschool program serves 3 and 4-year-old children. Our program emphasizes kindergarten readiness by providing high quality early childhood experiences in safe, supporting, and stimulating environments. Classrooms meet quality standards, state licensing requirements, and have low adult-to-child ratios. Students enrolling for preschool must be 3 or 4 years of age on or before October 1.
We currently offer the following class options:
Monday-Thursday AM
Monday-Thursday PM
The three enrollment options available are listed below.
Tuition-based preschool opportunities include two, three or four-day options for all eligible students. All preschool classrooms are half-day mornings or afternoons. Parents and guardians must complete the tuition based application. Annual rates can be found on the preschool website.
Special Education within St. Vrain Valley Schools identifies children ages birth to 21 who may be eligible to receive special education services. Federal and state law requires eligible children to receive free preschool once the student has turned 3 years of age. Our Preschool Program works collaboratively with the Child Find staff (District Special Education Department) in the assessment, identification and programming for children with disabilities. If a child qualifies for special education services, the Child Find team partners with parents and guardians to determine the appropriate placement and services based on each students individual needs.
The Colorado Preschool Program (CPP) is a state-funded, free program for eligible children identified with certain risk factors. St. Vrain offers four half-days of preschool to CPP eligible children. All CPP preschool students must be 4 years of age on or before October 1. Support services for parents and guardians are part of the program and families are involved as partners in their child’s education experience.
2000 Mountain View Blvd.
Erie, CO 80516
Phone: (720) 890-3995 | Fax: (720) 652-8195