Upcoming Events
Elementary Read Across America Week - February 28-March 4
Scholastic Book Fair
Monday, Feb. 28 – Thursday, March 3, during select hours
Scholastic Book Fair is back for its spring tour. Come ready to shop for new books at our fair. Students will be taken by their teachers to shop during school hours on Monday and Tuesday. Parents can come shop before school hours on Wednesday starting at 7 a.m., until school starts, and after school until 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. Pre-order books using the button below.
Spartan Book Exchange
Spirit Week
DEI Committee Meeting
Monday, Feb. 28, from 5-7 p.m. – High School Commons
If you’re interested in getting involved in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at STEM, we encourage you to attend to find out more information. Email amie.mcelroy@https://stemk12.org with questions.
STEM Board Meeting
Tuesday, March 1, from 5:30-7 p.m – High School Commons
The monthly STEM Board of Director’s Meeting will be Tuesday, March 1 from 5:30-7 p.m. in the High School Commons. The STEM BOD is comprised of parents and community members who volunteer their time. The Board’s role and purpose is to provide oversight of the Executive Director, who implements the policies set forth by the Board. The Board also provides support and direction of STEM’s long-term vision and mission. Additionally, the Board is active in making sure that STEM remains in compliance with all DCSD, state and federal compliance requirements, as well as STEM’s Charter Contract.
Meetings are open to anyone to attend. Anyone who would like to address the Board Members must sign-up in advance by completing the Public Comment Form no later than 12 p.m. the day of each Board meeting. If written testimony or a handout is submitted, presenters are asked to supply one (1) copy via email to communications@stemk12.org.
STEM Theater Presents "She Kills Monsters"
Thursday, March 3, from 7-9 p.m. – Middle School Cafeteria
Friday, March 4, from 7-9 p.m. – Middle School Cafeteria
Saturday, March 5, from 3-5 p.m. & 7-9 p.m. – Middle School Cafeteria
A dramatic comedy about the world of fantasy role-playing games, SHE KILLS MONSTERS tells the story of Agnes Evans as she comes to terms with the death of her teenage sister, Tilly. When she finds Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she embarks on an adventure in the imaginary world that was Tilly’s refuge. Tickets are $10.
Contact: max.schwartz@https://stemk12.org
STEM Comedy Club Show
Wednesday, March 9, from 3:30-4:30 p.m. – Theater Room 167
The STEM Comedy Club will have a show on Wednesday, March 9 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in Theater Room 167. Come see our Secondary students put on a great performance full of laughs. Cost is $5 and can be purchased via the button below. Cost includes a pizza and a drink. Please park in the Secondary Parking Lot and enter through the Secondary Main Entrance.
STEM PTO Meeting
Wednesday, March 9, from 6:30-8 p.m. – Zoom
STEM PTO is comprised of parents from the STEM community who work together to help foster a strong sense of community, provide enhancement activities for students, faculty, staff and families, while also helping to increase educational, social and emotional experiences for the members of their families.
STEM PTO is organized for the purpose of enhancing the quality of each students’ education, the school as a whole, and the entire community through the development of resources and participation of parents, school staff, and the community. Meetings are open for anyone to attend.
SBL Parent Information Session
Wednesday, March 23, from 5-6 p.m – Zoom
This webinar will focus on our implementation of SBL for next year. We will answer the following questions:
- What is Standards Based Learning?
- Why are we making the switch?
- What does this mean for my student?
- How will grades be reported when we implement SBL?
- What does SBL mean for college acceptance?”
Contact: Michelle Gasser, michelle.gasser@https://stemk12.org with any questions
STEM's Got Talent Show
Thursday, March 24, from 6:30-9 p.m. – Mission Hills Church
The annual STEM’s Got Talent Show will be on Thursday, March 24 from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Mission Hills Church at 620 Southpark Drive, Littleton. This is a night filled with our STEM students and staff showcasing their talents. Cost of tickets are $10 each. Click the button below to purchase tickets.
News and Updates
Construction Impacts to Elementary and Secondary Driveline
Dear STEM School Highlands Ranch Families,
Due to the construction, the West side of the Elementary Parking Lot (active loading zone area in front of the Elementary School Doors) will be closed for two weeks starting on Monday, Feb. 28. It will directly impact the Elementary morning and afternoon drivelines, and indirectly impact the Secondary morning and afternoon drlivelines.
Elementary Driveline will be rerouted through the parking lot, along the East side of the Elementary Building, exiting through the Secondary exit. This is the same impact that took place in January.
This will cause delays during the morning and afternoon driveline. The drop-off in the morning begins at 7:10 a.m. Secondary Driveline begins picking up at 7:30 a.m. We are asking all Elementary families to please arrive prior to 7:30 a.m. to avoid a conflict with the Secondary Driveline. In the afternoon, we are asking parents for patience during pick-up as students and staff will be getting used to a different pick-up pattern.
Morning Directions to follow:
- Enter ES driveline through the West Entrance (normal entrance)
- Families will either be direct to go straight and stack, or turn to the right to snake around the parking lot (like normal) and stack in all three lanes.
- Please follow all directions from the driveline attendants.
- Cars will be stacked in the Unloading Zone on the East side of the Elementary School Building and attendants will come to unload students; Please do not unload students anywhere other than the unloading zone.
- Once cars are unloaded, driveline attendants will direct cars to proceed forward along the East side of the building to then exit the Secondary Parking Lot.
- Cars will merge several times throughout this process so please be patient, show kindness and allow cars to merge for the driveline to proceed efficiently.
- Cars will be allowed to make left and right turns out of the Secondary Driveline onto Ridgeline and will be directed by a Sheriff deputy. In the event there is no one to direct traffic, all cars should make a right out of the parking lot.
- All ES students will be let into the Elementary School cafeteria once dropped off. Students will be picked up by their teachers at 7:30 a.m.
Afternoon Directions to follow:
- Enter ES driveline through the West Entrance (normal entrance)
- At 2:10 p.m., families of K-1 students will be allowed to enter the parking lot and go straight and stack, following the instructions of the driveline attendants.
- At 2:25 p.m., families of students in grades 2-5 will be allowed to enter the parking lot. Driveline attendants will direct families to either go straight or go right to stack in all three lanes.
- Only cars in the Active Loading Zone on the East side of the Elementary School Building will be loaded.
- Please make sure that you are using PikMyKid and that your account is updated.
- Once cars are loaded, driveline attendants will direct cars to proceed forward along the East side of the building to then exit the Secondary Parking Lot.
- Cars will merge several times throughout this process so please be patient, show kindness and allow cars to merge for the driveline to proceed efficiently.
- Cars will only be allowed to make a right turn out of the Secondary Driveline onto Ridgeline, heading south.
Walker Pick-Up:
Walker pick-up will be from the front of the Elementary School Building.
Access to the Elementary School Entrance will still be accessible for BASE and for normal operations. There will be parking spaces open in front of the Elementary School Doors.
Thank you so much for your understanding.
STEM School Highlands Ranch Communications
National English Honor Society Book Drive
STEM’s National English Honor Society is putting on a Book Drive This Month! All of the books that we collect will go to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Denver which promotes getting books in the hands of everyone who wants to read. New and Used books can be donated at the Secondary School Front Office until Monday, Feb. 28.
STEM has partnered with Backpack Society
We are excited to announce that STEM has partnered with Backpack Society, a Douglas County based nonprofit that provides meals for students and families with food insecurity or with temporary need. We are the 26th school in the Highlands Ranch area to partner with this organization that provides a wonderful service for our community. This program is available to anyone with need (families or staff) grades K – 12 at STEM. Families of our students are also receiving this information and the registration links.(Families do not have to live in Douglas County to be eligible – as long as they have a student attending STEM).
Backpack Society offers 3 programs:
- Student Program: Students who register will receive a bag with 6 meals, drinks, and snacks each week.Students will pick up their bags at STEM on Thursdays after school. Student registration link.
- Family & Staff Program: Families who register for this program will receive a box of groceries, including perishables to help through the weekend. This program requires a family member to pick up the box at Backpack Society headquarters drive-thru: •213 W County Line Road, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129. In addition to the families of our students, any staff member with a need may also register for this program. Your information is kept confidential and is NOT shared with the school. If a family (or staff member) has registered, but does not have transportation, and would like to participate in this program, please let a counselor know and one of us can arrange for pick up. Family/staff program registration link.
- Food Pantry at STEM: More details to come soon on this program.
Thanks,
STEM Counseling Team
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee Survey
Please take a moment to complete this survey is to get feedback on the list of holidays that you’d like to see represented on our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Web Page. We are also collecting feedback on our DEI Committee purpose statement.
In Need of Clean, Gallon Milk Jugs
Elementary Student Council wants to support Wish Week by doing a Coin Collection Competition. We are in need of CLEAN, CLEAN gallon milk jugs. We need 2-3 per class for a total of approximately $75. We will be collecting coins starting on Monday, March 7, collecting through March 22. One class from K-2 and one from 3-5 will get a pizza party sponsored by Elementary Student Council. Money will be counted and donated to National Honor Society on March 25 during the Wish Week Pep Rally.
STEM BASE Is hiring
My name is Amy Dupays. I am the elementary BASE Manager for STEM. The STEM BASE team is looking for additional staff to support the after-school child care demand in our Elementary STEM community. If you or someone you know is looking for a fun job after school, is great with kids and ready to work with a dedicated, fun team this is the job for you. We need you 3-5 days each week 3-6 p.m. Full-time hours are available during school breaks and summer. NO WEEKENDS – Yay!
Please email me acdupays@dcsdk12.org for more information or submit your application using the following link: DCSD STEMBASE Program Leader Position.
Lost and Found Reminder
Attention Elementary Families! It’s time to go through the Lost and Found area. All items that are unclaimed with be donated before Spring Break.
Elementary Yearbooks are Now on Sale!
Click the button below to access the prepayment site for the Elementary Yearbook. Soft Cover books are $20 and Hard Cover books are $30.
School Picture Retakes and Orders
Families can access their photos by visiting the link to the right or going to dr-photo.com, selecting the School Portrait Proofs link, and when prompted enter their private password in the following format: Student ID#
DCSD News and Resources
Mental Health Resource of the Week
Feelings Wheel Printout
Check out this Feelings Wheel printout from the University of Oregon that can help your child develop the vocabulary to identify and talk about emotions.
Literacy Resource of the Week
Parent Tips for Literacy from PBS
The most powerful ways to develop children’s literacy skills are also the simplest: talk to them, listen to them, read to them and write with them. Find tips for encouraging literacy skills at any age from PBS!
Total Wellness Resource of the Week
How Four Deep Breaths Can Help Kids Calm Down
A new study shows that a one-minute breathing video helps reduce stress in kids’ bodies.
Community Events
Long Range Planning Committee Seeks Members
DCSD’s Long Range Planning Committee (LRPC) is currently accepting applications for members. This citizen-based group keeps close track of new housing developments and student enrollment trends in order to provide the Douglas County Board of Education with feedback regarding school district facility and capacity needs. If you reside within the Douglas County School District and are interested in serving on this important committee please complete and submit the LRPC Application for Membership. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis or until all positions are filled.