to the Graduating Class of 2015! - Adams County School District 14
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to the Graduating Class of 2015! - Adams County School District 14
May 2015 | Volume 2 | Issue 2 www.adams14.org NE W! Engage with Adams 14 Online! Check out our brand new website: PERMIT NO. 62 COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022 NON-PROFIT US POSTAGE PAID www.adams14.org Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 2015! 2 M AY 2 015 Your Adams 14 Schools Board of Education Board of Education Strategic Imperatives Robert Vashaw President [email protected] Dave Rolla Vice President [email protected] Mary Morton Secretary [email protected] • To dramatically improve academic performance, and move the District from Priority Improvement to Accredited with Distinction by the year 2020. • To significantly empower all families and community members to become engaged partners in their child’s education, by creating welcoming environments District-wide that reflect and support a culturally diverse population. • To intentionally increase and improve communication District-wide, both internally and externally, as well as enhance the resources offered to our current clients and community members. Public Invited to Board of Education Meetings The Board meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, and the public is welcome to attend please note, interpretation services are available at each meeting. Time is set aside at each meeting to allow for public comments. Individuals who are interested in speaking during the public comments portion of the meeting must fill out an Audience Comment Card, which are available prior to the meeting in the Board of Education Room. For agenda information and to confirm meetings, please call 303-853-3205 or visit www. Adams14.org. Upcoming School Board Meetings Connie Quintana Treasurer [email protected] Larry Quintana Director [email protected] Dates and times subject to change. May May 12 26 June June 9 23 adams14.org Get Involved! Engaging our parents and our community is at the heart of what we do. There are many opportunities to be involved at Adams 14. District Accountability Advisory Committee (DAAC) The DAAC typically meets on the first Monday of every month at Adams City High School at 6 p.m. DAAC participants receive timely updates from District leadership, review the goals and plans of individual schools, and make recommendations to the Board of Education and discusses important topics in the District. Dinner, language translation and child care are available at each meeting. For more information on DAAC, please contact Debra Montoya at 303-853-3244 or [email protected]. Special Education Advisory Committee All parents, guardians, and friends of students with disabilities are welcome to join this supportive forum. All meetings are held at the Educational Support Services Building Board of Education Room at 5291 E. 60th Avenue. Dinner, childcare and language translation will be available. For additional information, please contact Jessica Solis at 303-8533248 [email protected]. Upcoming SEAC meetings: May 18. Facility Review Committee The Facility Review Committee (FRC) promotes and enables input and feedback from the community, as well as staff, providing a framework for continual facility improvements for the next generation of Adams 14 students. As educational needs continue to change, it is necessary to ensure that all elements enhance and embrace an environment that is conducive to learning. The FRC meets at the Commerce City Recreation Center. For more information, please contact Regina Baca at 303-853-3217 or [email protected]. Upcoming FRC meetings: May 28 and August 27. Adams 14 Equity and Anti-Discrimination Committees Adams 14 is proud to have three committees in place to support the District’s equity and anti-harassment program, including the Community Committee, the Student Committee and the Employee Committee. The Community Committee will consider how outreach efforts to families and family advocacy organizations can be made to garner support for the District’s anti-harassment program. They will also provide Superintendent Sánchez and the Adams 14 Board of Education with input regarding strategies for preventing harassment/discrimination on the basis of race, color and national origin, and protections from retaliation for reporting alleged discrimination. The Student Committee will be responsible on an ongoing basis to provide a forum for students to discuss matters relating to discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, national origin, or color. The Committee will also increase awareness of the Adams 14 antiharassment program, and provide specific suggestions to the Adams 14 Superintendent, and separately to the Adams 14 Board of Education, on promoting respect and tolerance for others, and make sure that we never allow a hostile environment based on race, color, or national origin for any of our students. The Employee Committee will be responsible on an ongoing basis to provide a forum for staff to address matters relating to discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, national origin, or color. The Committee will also increase awareness of the Adams 14 anti-harassment program, and provide specific suggestions to the Superintendent and Board of Education – regarding prevention of a hostile work environment based on race, color, or national origin, and developing an effective staff orientation program that promotes respect and tolerance for others. If you would like more information about any of the Adams 14 Equity and Anti-Discrimination Committees, or are interested in getting involved, please email [email protected]. For more information Education Support Services ..........303-853-3333 5291 E. 60th Avenue Adult Education ..............................720-322-8154 Board of Education Agenda ..........303-853-3205 Building/Grounds...........................303-853-7903 Career and Technical Education ..720-322-8158 Communications ............................303-853-3259 Education Foundation ...................303-853-3253 Elementary Education ...................303-853-3261 Food Services ..................................303-853-7950 Hope Resource Center ...................303-853-3274 Human Resources...........................303-853-3201 Preschool Education ......................303-853-5000 Secondary Education .....................303-853-3233 Special Education ...........................303-853-3248 Student Behavior ............................720-322-8154 Student Records ..............................303-853-3238 Superintendent’s Office ..................303-853-3205 Technology ......................................303-853-3226 Transportation ................................303-853-7906 Volunteer Program .........................303-853-3201 IN THE The Adams 14 Quarterly is published by the Adams 14 School District 5291 E. 60th Avenue Commerce City, CO, 80022 Mailed to over 13,000 Commerce City Households in English and Spanish! | Graphic Layout and Design: Colorado Community Media Photographer: Cameron Weise TO ADVERTISE CALL 303-853-3221 adams14.org A Message from the Superintendent It is hard to believe we are approaching the end of the 2014-15 school year. Together, we have experienced a lot of triumphs, a handful of challenges and of course, no shortage of inspirations from the incredible students we serve. The hard work, and relentless dedication of each Patrick Sánchez member of Team Adams Superintendent 14 has not gone unnoticed. 303-853-3204 Thank you for the early [email protected] mornings, the late evenings and for going the extra mile for our students. We are seeing movement in the right direction, and I am thankful to the students, families, employees and community members who are collaborating to ensure Adams 14 transforms into the highest performing district in our state. Thank you for keeping your focus on the students – they are counting on us, as the adults in this system, to guide and support them in their pursuit of powerful futures. By enhancing the educational experience in Adams 14, it is our hope that today’s students will return to our District as tomorrow’s leaders in our public education system. Today, we are thrilled to share that we have been fortunate to hire several home-grown members of Team Adams 14, who bring extensive experience in their respective leadership roles to support the students and families in our District. Let’s continue with the celebrations! The following is a sample of our highlights this school year: • District math scores have increased over the past two consecutive years, from 29% proficient in 2012, to 32% proficient in 2014. • In 2013, a higher percentage of students scored proficient or above in reading than at any other point over the previous seven years. • Growth scores across all content areas in 2013 met or surpassed all growth scores since 2009. Math growth in 2014 was the second highest it’s been since 2009 (with 2013 being the highest). Writing growth during 2014 met or surpassed all writing growth scores since 2009, with the exception of 2013. • Between 2012 and 2014, the percentage of elementary students scoring proficient and above in math increased by five percentage points. Between 2013 and 2014, math proficiency rates increased across six of seven elementary schools. M AY 2 015 • Between 2012 and 2014, the percentage of middle school students who scored proficient and above increased across all content areas. Moreover, math growth scores were higher in both 2013 and 2014 than in 2012. • Between 2012 and 2014, the percentage of high school students who scored proficient and above in writing has increased by seven percentage points. In 2014, a higher percentage of high school students scored proficient and above in writing than at any other point over the previous eight years. • Between 2012 and 2014, the percentage of high school students who scored proficient and above in reading increased by two percentage points. In 2013, a higher percentage of high school students scored proficient and above in reading than at any other point over the previous seven years. The second highest reading proficiency rate over the previous eight years occurred in 2014. • Between 2012 and 2014, the percentage of high school students who scored proficient and above in math increased by four percentage points. Math scores in 2013 and 2014 surpassed proficiency rates over the previous seven years. • In Adams 14, the 2014 graduation rate at Adams City High School (ACHS) surpassed the state by 1.5 points! At 78.8 percent, the 2014 ACHS graduation rate is the highest four-year rate in the past five years, and is only 1.2 points away from meeting the state expectation of 80 percent. Additionally, at 79.3 percent, the 2014 ACHS completion rate is the highest four-year rate in the past five years, and is only .2 points below the state. • The District elected to leave Adams BOCES Self Insurance Pool to mitigate rising premium costs, and seek a higher level of support with claims handling. As of July 1, 2014, the District has been covered by an agreement with Colorado School Districts Self Insurance Pool. Within this first year of the agreement, the District has realized a savings of more than $170,000 in expenses for liability, property and workers comp premiums, when comparing fiscal year 2013-14 to 2014-15. • We are happy to share that we are continuing our important work focusing on inclusive excellence for all students, staff and families in Adams 14, and, with the assistance of Glenn Singleton – a renowned racial equity consultant – we are continuing our focus on enlightened work outlined in his book, Courageous Conversations about Race. To-date, 365 of Adams 14 employees have received the Beyond Diversity professional development training, and every school and department in the District has an established Equity Team. • The Adams 14 District Advisory Accountability Committee’s (DAAC) newly elected leaders – President Timio Archuleta, Vice-President Maria Zubia, Secretary Geri Mandez and Treasurer Anita Mercado – are continuing to build and enhance support and momentum surrounding this important committee. • Our Adams 14 Equity and Anti-Discrimination Committees (Community, Student and Employee) are continuing their essential work to support the District’s anti-harassment program, and engage in ongoing discussions to prevent discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, national origin or color. • We debuted our new Adams 14 app, which is now available for free download, and is designed to enhance communications with District families, parents, students, staff and community members. • The Adams 14 Education Foundation has been able to secure four, new scholarships for 2015 – totaling $80,000 for Adams 14 students! Thanks to these four, incredible higher education partners – Adams State University (Alamosa), Colorado Mesa University (Grand Junction), Ft Lewis College (Durango) and Western State Colorado University (Gunnison) – each of the Education Foundation’s four, $10,000 scholarships has been matched with $10,000 from each college partner, respectively. • The Association of School Business Officials International’s (ASBO) presented Adams 14 with its Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting award, for having met or exceeded the program’s high standards for financial reporting and accountability. This award recognizes Adams 14 for its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ending 2013. The Certificate of Excellence (COE) award confirms Adams 14’s Financial Department’s commitment to financial accountability and transparency. Recognition through the COE program can help strengthen a district’s presentation for bond issuance statements and promotes a high level of financial reporting. Additionally, Adams 14 received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting Program (CAFR Program) from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). • We developed a first-of-its-kind Silver Eagle Pass for the 2014-15 school year, which entitles Commerce City senior citizens (55 and older, with ID) to free entry into any of ACHS’ home varsity sporting events, as well as any musical or performing arts events! I know we faced a challenging moment together when the tax measures on last November’s ballot to benefit Adams 14 schools – 3E and 3F – did not pass. It was certainly disappointing that we did not experience a unanimous commitment to this investment on behalf of our children and their futures. However, in spite of our facility limitations, we are all continuing to transform the way we teach our students, work with our colleagues and engage with parents, guardians and the community. I want to once again thank each member of the We Believe Committee, which is made up of some of the most genuine and committed community members, parents, students and staff who worked tirelessly to create world-class learning environments and opportunities for our children. You have truly set the tone for excellence, and have demonstrated a genuine focus on what our work is all about – our students. I’d also like to thank the employees of Adams 14 as you make a difference each day in the lives of the children and the families that we serve. Our work is very important and the momentum does not stop here – we still believe in Adams 14! Thank you so much to every single member of Team Adams 14 – our employees, students, families and community members. Each of you bring such incredible skill and talent to our District, and we are so thankful to have you here to help us inspire, educate and empower all students to succeed. As always, you can contact me directly with feedback, ideas or concerns you have at [email protected], or 303-8533204. Or, you can use the Adams 14 app’s Report It function, which allows users to submit anonymous feedback – both positive feedback, as well as opportunities for improvement in the District. Your feedback is valued, appreciated and encouraged, as Adams 14 works to improve the overall experience for all students, families and employees in the District. Respectfully, Pat Sánchez, Superintendent 3 4 M AY 2 015 adams14.org Congratulations Adams City High School Graduating Class of 2015! CLASS COLORS: Gold and Black CLASS SONG: “In Time” by Imagine Dragons CLASS MOTTO: It’s not where we come from, it’s where we’re going that matters Karina Acuna-Castro Tyler Adams Vanessa Agnew Cassidy Aguilar Ryan Allee Jr. Israel Alvarado Jose Alvarez-Alvarez Miguel Alvarez-Reyes Jerry Amaro Judith Apodaca-Acosta Elias Arana-Carrera Martha Aranda Del Rio Octavio Arias Anthony Armstrong Alexander Armstrong Melissa Ascencio Chrishawna Atnip Christian Aviles-Cervantes Maria Ayala Kesly Barahona Johnny Basquez-Juarez Kendra Beaver Berenice Becerra-Bermudez Micayla Bellamy Katelynn Belman Savannah Bodkin Chantel Bogart Alaura Boling Belen Bonilla Francis Bowden Isis Brown Dayshalai Butler Joshua Cabazos Catherin Caldera-Velazquez Karina Calderon-Aguilar Andreana Caranza Alexis Cardona Benjamin Cardona-Barron Rosa Carmona Carmen Carrillo-Mireles Miguel Casas Jr. Jose Casillas-Retana Miguel Castaneda Jr. Stephanie Castaneda TaraShea Castillo Rael Castillo Dan Castrejon-Reza Sarahi Castro Ulises Cebada-Cabrera Diego Cervantes Viridiana Cervantes-Ramirez Josselyne Chacon-Rosales Brenda Chairez-Moreno DeAngelo Chavez Adrian Chavez Axel Chavez-Vazquez Pablo Chihuahua-Tovar Dawson Clark Emely Contreras Kallie Cook Samantha Corbin Elizabeth Cortez Zyriah Crespin Elias Deaguero Vanessa DeLaRosa-Herrera Janeth DelaTorre-Caldera Nicolas Demos Ophelia DeVaul Oscar Diaz-Alba Cristal Dominguez-Vasquez Jose Duarte Leslie Elias Yanet Enriquez-Tlatenchi Monica Escamilla-Flores Samantha Esparza Briant Esparza-Guillen Mercedes Espinoza-Rivera Edwin Flores Flor Flores-Lazos Christina Folsom Paola Fonseca-Soto Tyler Gallegos Maria Gallegos-Ramirez Luis Galvan-Acosta Luz Galvan-Arzave Gilberto Galvan-Lopez Juan Gandarilla-Gutierrez Bijan Ganji-Sereshki Vioney Garcia Nina Garcia Marzela Garcia Johanna Garcia-Contreras Fernanda Garcia-Ramos Michael Gaudio Jennifer Gomez-Castillo Nikolas Gonzales Humberto Gonzalez David Gonzalez-Rodriguez Yasmin Gramillo-Porras Denise Granillo Vania Guerrero-Mendoza Martha Guerrero-Segura Neftali Guevara-Galvan Elena Gutierrez-Alvarez Nadia Guzman-Ortega Jessica Hagen David Heredia-Arostegui Mauricio Hernandez Angelica Hernandez Jorge Hernandez-Escareno Jose Hernandez-Soria Marie Howard Dewon Howard Anahi Ibarra Ever Ibarra-Perez Breeanna Isakson Gerardo Javier-Flores Edgar Jimenez-DeLaCruz Juwan Jones Elizabeth Joy Alejandro Juarez-Alonso Cristobal Jurado-Magdaleno Alexis Kaza Aldin Kombic Zachary Kuntz Savannah Kutek Isaac Landeros Ivan Landeros Javier Lazos Rubi Lechuga-Medina Steven Lippincott Guadalupe Loera-Zamarripa Graciela Lomeli Anthony Lopez Eric Lopez Brianna Lopez Oscar Lopez-Calderon Neida Lopez-Carrizales Cecilia Loya Gerardo Luebano Jr. Iridian Lujan-Munoz Marisol Luna-Rodriguez Amanda Ly Christian Mack Monica Marquez Anarely Marquez-Gomez Felix Marrufo-Munoz V McKenzie Martin Brandon Martin-Cloude J Martinez Jr. Gilbert Martinez Jr. Christia Martinez Irving Martinez Roxana Martinez Jessica Martinez-Pinedo Anthony Matherson Branden Maul Ashley Maul Remon Maxwell II Elizabeth Mayen-Mansilla Jozef McClure Brendan McIntosh Zulecia Medina Christopher Melchor-Zamora Katherine Menard Ana Mena-Sotelo Cathy Mendez-Gonzalez Daniel Mendoza Daisy Mendoza-Delgado Lizbeth Mercado Anastasia Montoya Casey Montoya Adrian Morales-Faudoa Viridiana Morales-Munoz Ruby Mora-Rojas Selena Moreno-Ferrer Hannah Morris Abrahan Mota Ana Mota-Rodriguez Abraham Munoz-Fontes Jasmine Murillo-Roldan Jose Murillo-Soto Jayson Neff Raylene Newman Luis Nino-Lucio Jonathan Nuno-Mijangos Adrian Olalde Angel Olguin-Manriquez Sandra Olivas-Molina Jessica Ortiz Ruben Ortiz Mya Otero Shampagne Padilla Angel Padilla-Diaz Jose Padilla-Espino Magali Palacios-Herrera Ivan Palacios-Martinez Randy Palacios-Vazquez Victor Palma-Vidal Jordan Parham John Payan Jason Perez Kasandra Perez Jorge Perez-DeLaTorre Alejandro Perez-Lopez Bibiana Pina-Viurquez Luis Pineda Noemi PonceDeLeon-Miramontes Joshua Poppenberg Becky Prieto Luis Pulido-Diaz Jr. Juan Quezada Roberto Quezada-Arellano Gabriela Quintana-Reyes Abrianna Quiroz Myriam Quiroz Harlie-Jo Rachel Orlando Ramirez Fatima Ramirez-Barrientos Irvin Ramirez-Bermudez Edwin Ramirez-Castillo Gabriel Ramirez-Cervantes Graciela Ramirez-Franco Maria Ramirez-Hernandez Cesar Ramirez-Rubio Daisy Ramirez-Valdez Victor Ramirez-Villalobos Andrew Rangel Jacob Renteria Fredy Renteria-Talavera Shannon Richardson Alberto Rico Gerardo Rivera Nicolas Rivera-Garfio Juan Rivera-Garnica Nohemi Rivera-Torres Alisha Rodgers Yanet Rodriguez Bianca Rodriguez Tonya Rodriguez Ivan Rodriguez-Gonzalez Dominique Rodriguez-Morfin Erick Rodriguez-Portillo Mariya Romero Josie Romero Fernando Romero David Romero-Cardoso Arisbeth Romero-Gatica Alejandro Rubio Theresa Rufino Orlando Ruiz Ana Ruiz-Ortiz Isaiah Sabala Annalicia Salas Anna Salazar-Lopez Eva Salinas-Gonzalez Israel Sanabria-Javier Magaly Sanchez-DeLaCruz Karen Sanchez-Gonzalez Ismael Sandoval-Campuzano Karely Santana-Morfin Juan Santellano-Avila Christopher Santiago Martin Santiesteban-Gonzalez Marisol Santos-Benitez Vanessa Saucedo Jesse Seale Ramiro Servin-Melendez Jacqueline Sianez-Parra Marisol Sierra Ana Silva Isaiah Silvas Jordan Solorzano-Pichardo Sofia Sosa Mocxis Soto-Cortes Maria Soto-Flores Jason Stahl Rachel Starr Jazmyne Tenorio Rebeka Theorine Amanda Theorine Quartus Thomas Juan Torres Lorena Torres Jennifer Torres-Sagredo Vanesa Torres-Valiente Julia Trejo-Luna Ricardo Trevino Richard Trevizo Zakarias Trujillo Laura Valenzuela Jose Valenzuela Alex Valenzuela Suzette Valero Antonio Vargas-Alvarado Dalia Vargas-Limas Monica Vargas-Mejia Jesus Vazquez-Pallares Jennifer Vazquez-Rangel Ruben Vazquez-Valdez Norma Vera-Chavez Jimena Vera-Flores Ivonne Vera-Vazquez Fermin Verduzco Josiah Vigil Prisma Villalobos Leticia Villa-Maciel Beatriz Viurquez-Flores Raymundo Viurquez-Rodriguez Lorenz Walker Josue Wence Rameika Wesley Daunte Williams Chad Witt Marisol Zaragoza-Dominguez Perla Zarate Denai Zaren Yonatan Zazueta-Morales *Graduate list is subject to change. Names provided were finalized as of April 29, 2015. adams14.org 5 M AY 2 015 Congratulations Lester Arnold High School Graduating Class of 2015! SENIOR SONG: “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth SENIOR SPEAKERS: Jessica Rocha and Jared Beck SENIOR QUOTE: “Sometimes you just have to die a little inside in order to be reborn and rise again as a stronger and wiser version of you.” Unknown Jordan S. Aerts Ania F. Alarid Xael R. Baca Rose M. Ballegeer Nicole S. Ballegeer Destiny M. Barraza Ashley M. Baughman Jerrod W. Beck Samuel A. Boldt Lisette Cabrera Roger I. Cardona Jonathan Castaneda Alma F. Castillo-Mozqueda Joshua J. Castor Rayanna R. Cisneros Danielle D. Cisneros Rodrigo Contreras Monica M. Contreras-Ruiz Selena A. Cordova Karely Corral-Salazar Kaylie J. Ducker Quinn M. England Ricardo E. Escoto Elenna L. Espinosa Raynaldo S. Fisher-Cano Jordan U. Gallegos-Solorio Adina R. Garcia-Guzman Heaven L. Griffin Victor A. Guerrero-Cervantes Adrian Hernandez Alexandria L. Jensen Omar Juarez-Cuevas Maria G. Juarez-Marquez Zachary A. Lara Jesus A. Loya Adan A. Lozano Karely Madrid-Trevizo Amaraily Maldonado Armando Marquez Christian Marquez Morgan A. Martinez Maricruz Martinez-Plascencia Connie N. Martinez-Villalobos Donavan J. Masby Lucero V. Mendoza-Gonzales Adam Mercado Fatima Mercado-Sanchez Ivonne B. Miramontes Jaime S. Montano Marlene Moran-Gonzalez Cassandra Z. Moran-Hernandez Michael Myers Magali Parra-Ramirez Myriam S. Portillo-Flores Christopher L. Quintana Richard A. Rebeterano Jr. Jessica G. Rocha David Rodriguez Ivan Rodriguez-Gonzalez Gilberto Rodriguez-Morales Vanessa Rojas-Hernandez Austin T. Rollison Gabrielle L. Romero Vanessa C. Rosales-Loera Gabriel A. Salas-Dominguez Angela S. Sanchez Dusty A. Schmidt Nathaly Serrano Nelly V. Servin-Gomez Anahi Soto-Avila Nubia M. Suarez-Jaimes Felix Tinoco Breana Lee D. Tobias Jessica Toledo-Rojas Joel Valadez Jr. Stephanie M. Velazquez-Mendoza Baltazar Vera Victor H. Villegas-Madera *Graduate list is subject to change. Names provided were finalized as of April 29, 2015. Denver Post Documentary Review Adams 14 is fortunate to be nestled in the historic community of Commerce City. The District is proud to educate more than 7,500 students each year, and we would like to express our sincere gratitude that you allow us the opportunity to serve your child, and your family. Thank you. A large part of Commerce City’s history is the pride and excitement around high school athletics. Football games have historically served as community events, and we are excited to see more involvement from the community with all of our high school athletic events! As you might know, at the beginning of our school year, the Adams City High School football team was featured in a documentary film through the Denver Post. While there was initial excitement about the prospect of a football documentary film, upon further reflection, the District has realized that not all of the stories and depictions from the film accurately reflect our students, our District and our community. While we certainly understand the freedom of the press clause protected by the First Amendment, we have had time to contemplate, and make an intentional decision that any future documentary type films will undergo more extensive scrutiny before we agree to participate. As always, we appreciate your partnership and support as we continue our work to inspire, educate and empower all students to succeed. If you have any follow-up questions, please do not hesitate to contact our Adams 14 General Counsel at 303-853-3258. Adams 14 School District Saves Taxpayers Over $1.585 Million On April 1, 2015, Adams 14 School District refinanced their series 2007 and 2008 general obligation bonds at record low interest rates to reduce the District’s general obligation bond payments by over $1,585,826. On February 24, the Adams 14 School Board of Education approved a $11,590,000 refinancing of the District’s Series 2007 and 2008 General Obligation Bonds. The Series 2007 and 2008 bond issue carried an average interest rate of 4.29%. The Series 2015 refinancing bonds were rated A+ underlying to reflect the district’s strong credit as well as “State Enhanced AA-” by Standard and Poor’s. The refunding bonds sold with a true interest cost of only 2.82%. The refinancing results in a reduction of total interest cost of $1.585 million. RBC Capital Markets of Denver served as the underwriter for the bond issue and Butler Snow LLP served as bond counsel, drafting the documentation necessary to complete the transaction which closes later this month. CONTACT: Sandy Rotella Chief Finance Operations Officer 303-853-3252 [email protected] 6 M AY 2 015 adams14.org Kids’ Adams 14 is thrilled to recognize its outstanding students, including some of our littlest learners! Welcome to the Adams 14 Kids’ Corner, where we will get to hear from our community’s impressive preschoolers. CORNER Adams 14 Summer Food Service Program Adams County School District 14 (Adams 14) is participating in the United States Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program, which fills nutritional gaps throughout the summer months to ensure children get the nutritious meals they need. Adams 14 is committed to supporting the health and wellness of students, and is participating in the Summer Food Service Program to enhance summer nutrition for all children. Nutritious meals will be provided Monday through Friday at no charge to all children ages one to 18, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. Additionally, adults living in the District can purchase breakfast for $1.50 and lunch for $2.50 throughout the Summer Food Service Program. The following sites will provide meals at the designated times below: Adams City High School 6/8 – 7/30 Breakfast from 7:15 – 8:15 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. 6/8 – 7/2 Breakfast from 7:15 – 8:15 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. 6/8 – 7/2 Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. 7200 Quebec Parkway Lester Arnold High School 6500 East 72nd Avenue Adams City Middle School 4451 East 72nd Avenue Kearney Middle Schools 6/8 – 7/2 Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. 6/8 – 7/2 Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. 6900 East 58th Avenue What are you looking forward to most about kindergarten? Getting to color pictures and painting! What will you have to do to become a nurse? Study a lot of hands and feet. What do you think your teachers do after work? They always play with us. What is your closing message to your friends? I hope I can bring you flowers. 2015-16 Registration in Adams 14 The Process for Returning Students (Kindergarten – 8th Grade): All new and returning students who will be attending Adams City High School (ACHS) or Lester Arnold High School (LAHS) in the 2015-16 school year are required to participate in school-based registration. The dates for registration are as follows: • July 27 – Adams City High School Freshmen • July 28 – Adams City High School/Lester Arnold High School Sophomores • July 29 – Adams City High School/Lester Arnold High School Juniors • July 30 – Adams City High School/Lester Arnold High School Seniors The Process for New Students (Kindergarten – 8th Grade): If you plan to have your child attend Adams 14 (kindergarten through 8th grade), you are required to complete the new student registration process. If you have a preschool-aged child, please contact Child Find for a screening and registration appointment at 720-322-8130. Parents/guardians can access registration forms on the District’s website (www.adams14.org), at your child’s school or at the District Registrar Office (5291 East 60th Avenue, Commerce City, 80022). 6/8 – 7/2 Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. 6/8 – 7/2 Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. • April 6 – May 29: Parents/guardians should visit their child’s school to complete registration. Registration paperwork can also be picked up at the District Registrar Office. 6/8 – 7/2 Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. • June 1 – July 17: Parents/guardians who were unable to visit their child’s school to complete registration can come to the District Registrar Office to pick up and complete the paperwork. • 6/8 – 7/2 Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. July 20 – July 24: Parents/guardians can visit their child’s school to complete the registration process. A calendar with dates and times for registration at each school will be available on the District website in May. 7631 Monaco Street Rose Hill Elementary What do you want to be when you grow up? A nurse who takes care of kids. The Process for New and Returning Students (entering 9th – 12th Grade): 6775 Oneida Street Monaco Elementary What is your favorite food? Strawberries, pineapple and watermelon. Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. 7133 East 73rd Avenue Kemp Elementary Where do you think your teachers live? They live in a castle…all together. And they go camping on the weekends. 6/8 – 7/30 7970 Kimberly Street Hanson Elementary What is your favorite part of the day at Hanson preschool? Breakfast snack time, because we get to eat muffins, applesauce and apples. For the 2015-16 school year, returning students in grades K-8 do not need to re-register at the beginning of the year. If you need to update information on file for your child, please visit your child’s school or request changes through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal. If you do not have a Parent Portal account, please contact the District Registrar by email at [email protected] to request an activation key to gain access to your child’s information. 6450 Holly Street Dupont Elementary What is your favorite thing about school? Talking about animals. Breakfast from 7:45 – 8:45 a.m. Lunch from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. 7101 Birch Street Central Elementary Where do you go to school? Hanson Preschool. I have three teachers, and they are awesome because we sometimes get treats! 6/8 – 7/30 6160 Kearney Street Alsup Elementary Meet Cameron! If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, found online at http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, or at any USDA office, or call (866) 632-9992 to request the form. You may also write a letter containing all of the information requested in the form. Send your completed complaint form or letter to us by mail at U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, by fax (202) 690-7442 or email at [email protected]. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Please bring documentation of your child’s birth date (such as a birth certificate), proof of residency (such as a utility bill with service address, lease agreement, or mortgage statement) and a current immunization record. Please bring a transcript from your previous school, if one is available. adams14.org M AY 2 015 7 Words from our Celebrate the Beat in Adams 14 Adams 14 Students The following poem was submitted by Adams City High School junior Mario Noriega. Let’s take a walk... To the future of our world With one hand on the moon and one hand on the sun This walk will be difficult and a journey of emotions But you must take this walk. Leaving may be tough… but you must take this walk Life is different on greener grass… but you must take this walk You will find your bad reflection… but you must take this walk Love might not be simple… but you must take this walk To the future of our world And on this walk your feet might turn into stones and your smile will sink to the bottom of the ocean but never stop walking… And on this walk you might lose your heart but remember there are always people looking… And on this walk be excited because you will go everywhere and nobody is ever sad walking on Saturn’s rings And on this walk… you will learn things and see things you have never learned or seen before And though the struggles of leaving are now in your heart and have yanked your tears All will be fine For on this walk You will find you And you will be different But you will be great You will be strong You will be smart And don’t be scared to find you... And all will be ok in the end And if it’s not ok...It’s not the end So let’s take a walk This May, Celebrate the Beat will host its largest, year-end events ever in Adams County School District 14 (Adams 14). The Adams City High School Theater will come alive for four separate Celebrate the Beat performances, culminations of full- and half-year programs at Central, Rose Hill, Dupont and Hanson Elementary Schools, as well Adams City Middle School and Kearney Middle School. These performances are free and open to the public. Kearney Middle School performs May 12, with Hanson Elementary the very next night, on May 13. All shows start at 6 p.m. and take place in the ACHS Theater. ACMS, Rose Hill, and Central Elementary will combine forces as they take the stage on May 18. The final zenith of a very successful school year for Celebrate the Beat in Adams 14 will be the Dupont Elementary performance on May 20, which will be followed by an invitation-only party to thank school staff, community members and supporters for helping make CTB the best it can be. For the past three years, Celebrate the Beat has been a thriving presence in Adams 14. Celebrate the Beat is a non-profit organization, an affiliate of National Dance Institute in New York. Their mission is to provide the highest quality in-school and after-school dance programs for all children that improves their physical health and well-being, inspires them to believe in themselves, and establishes a standard of excellence that impacts all aspects of their lives. Celebrate the Beat offers a variety of different programs, ranging from three-week residencies to full-year (30-week) programs. They also offer summer programming in Commerce City and on the western slope. Currently Celebrate the Beat serves more than 4,000 students in 30 schools and communities throughout Colorado and Mexico. In the 2012-13 school year, CTB served four schools in Adams 14 as a pilot program. Last year, the program grew to serve nine schools, including all seven elementary schools and both middle schools. In 2014-15 the program continued to expand within the schools with even more classes and students reached! Celebrate the Beat is also very excited to announce that they will continue working in Adams 14 in the upcoming 2015-16 school year. For more information on CTB, check out their website at www.ctbeat.org. Adams 14 Preschool Programs Available to all three and four-year-olds who live in Adams 14. Children of all abilities are welcome! Preschool is free for families. Your child must have an appointment for a preschool screening in order to be eligible for preschool. Call Child Find at 720-322-8130 to make an appointment for a preschool screening. Space is limited, so call today! 8 M AY 2 015 adams14.org Superintendent Sánchez Named Latino Superintendent of the Year WASHINGTON, D.C.—April 24, 2015—The Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (ALAS) will host more than 200 education professionals, Congressional representatives, and business leaders at its inaugural ALAS Leaders in Education Awards Gala at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, 2015, at the historic Mayflower Renaissance Hotel, in Washington, D.C. Several school district superintendents and administrators demonstrating best practices in public education, especially those serving large Hispanic populations, were nominated by ALAS state affiliate members in several categories. The following superintendents and administrators have been selected as the recipients of the 2015 ALAS Leaders in Education Awards: • Latino Superintendent of the Year Patrick Sánchez, Superintendent Adams County School District 14, Commerce City, Colorado 2015-2016 Student Calendar 0 S 5 M 6 July 2015 T W T 1 2 7 8 F 3 0 S 4 9 10 11 (2) Parent/Teacher Conference Day 18 January 2016 19 S M T W T F S 1 2 (9)Early Release (No Preschool Students on these days) 3 First Day of School for K, 6, 9 only First/Last Day of School for students (all) 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 (3) Vertical Articulation Day K-12 - No Students 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 (2) Compensation Day - No Students 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 (25) 5th Quarter-Summer Enrichment S 2 9 16 23 30 21 August 2015 M T W T F S 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 20 September 2015 S M T W T F 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 21 S 5 12 19 26 19 October 2015 S M T W T F 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 22 S 3 10 17 24 31 (5) Data Day - No Students (5) Teacher Work Day - No Students (2) No School - Kindergarten Only Holiday - School Closed Important Dates August 5, 2015-Welcome Back All-Employee Kickoff August 7, 2015-First Day of School for Students (K, 6, 9) August 10, 2015-First Day of School for Students (All) November 23-27, 2015-Fall Break December 21, 2015-January 1, 2016-Winter Break March 28-April 1, 2016-Spring Break May 24, 2016-Last Day of School for Students-1/2 Day Graduation May 14, 2016-High School Graduation Early Release Dates/Times September 2, October 7, November 4, December 2, January 6, February 3, March 2, April 6, May 4 1:55 p.m.-Elementary School 1:15 p.m.-Middle School 12:34 p.m.-High School Non-Student Contact Days Student Conferences- October 29, February 26 Vertical Articulation-Adams 14 Professional Development August 28 , January 4, April 11 18 February 2016 S M T W T F 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 20 S 6 13 20 27 19 March 2016 S M T W T 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 F 4 11 18 25 19 S 5 12 19 26 17 April 2016 S M T W T F 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 20 S 2 9 16 23 30 Data Days - September 25, October 28, December 17, 15 November 2015 15 S M T W T F S 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 12 December 2015 S M T W T F 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 7 14 21 28 14 S 5 12 19 26 February 19, April 8 Teacher Work Day - August 3, 4, 5, 6, December 18 End of Quarter 1st Quarter: August 7- October 9 2nd Quarter: October 12 - December 16 3rd Quarter: January 5 - March 11 4th Quarter: March 14 - May 24 5th Quarter: June 6 - July 22 - Optional Summer Enrichment or Summer School NOTE: Teachers will work extended hours during parent/teacher conferences in October and February. As a result, teachers will have two compensation days on October 30th and April 29th. 17 S M May 2016 T W T 1 8 15 22 29 3 10 17 24 31 2 9 16 23 30 0 S M 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 June 2016 T W T 1 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 F 17 S 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 F 3 10 17 24 0 S 4 11 18 25 • Latino Administrator of the Year Dr. Almudena “Almi” G. Abeyta, Deputy Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Sante Fe Public Schools, Santa Fe, New Mexico • Hispanic-Serving School District Superintendent of the Year Robert W. Runcie, Superintendent Broward County Public Schools, Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Hispanic-Serving School District Administrator of the Year Dr. Samuel D. Sarabia, Chief School Officer Houston Independent School District, Houston, Texas “These educators represent the finest example of successfully implementing programs that meet the academic and social needs of all students, especially Latino students, as well as engaging parents and their communities in the process,” said Veronica Rivera, ALAS executive director. Jackie Puente, Executive Director of External Affairs, Comcast Corporation said, “Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo is proud to support the Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents inaugural gala in Washington, DC, and we salute the honorees for their outstanding vision, dedication, and commitment to education. We are deeply committed to supporting these leaders, especially through our collaboration to close the digital divide and promote digital literacy with Comcast Internet Essentials program. When we connect lowincome families with K-12 children to high-speed Internet at home, we promote opportunity for educational excellence and economic advancement for all Americans.” Nominees for the Hispanic-Serving School District Superintendent of the Year also included: Dr. Kevin M. Maxwell, CEO, Prince George’s County Public Schools, Upper Marlboro, Maryland Nominees for the Hispanic-Serving School District Administrator of the Year also included: Gonzalo S. La Cava, Area Superintendent, Fulton County Schools, Atlanta, Georgia; Todd J. LaPace, Principal, McArthur High School, Sunrise, Florida Nominees for Latino Administrator of the Year also included: Michael J. Ramirez, Director, Office of School Performance & Accountability, Broward County Public Schools, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Dr. Eddie Ruiz, Principal, North Springs Charter High School, Fulton County Schools, Sandy Springs, Georgia; Victor Vergara, Principal, Woodburn School District, Woodburn, Oregon Nominees for the Latino Superintendent of the Year also included: Antonio A. Sanchez, Superintendent, Wilson School District #7, Phoenix, Arizona; Adan Delgado, Superintendent, Pojoaque Valley School District, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Juan Cabrera, Superintendent, El Paso ISD, El Paso, Texas The selection committee included representatives from some of the most prestigious National organizations. They are Tom Saenz, president and general counsel of MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund); Mary Ann Gomez, executive director of CHLI (Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute); Dennis “Denny” Dearden, associate executive director, AASA, The School Superintendents Association; and Jeanette Morales, director for Pre-K Initiatives, HACU (Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities). Assisting ALAS with the event is the Honorary Host Committee, including U.S. Sen. Michael F. Bennett (Colorado) and Sen. Patty Murray (Washington), and Rep. Pete Aguilar (California, 31st District), Rep. Katherine Clark (Massachusetts, 5th District), Rep. Marcia L. Fudge (Ohio, 11th District), Rep. Raul Grijalva (Arizona, 3rd District), Rep. Joseph Heck (Nevada, 3rd District), Rep. Ruben Hinojosa (Texas, 15th District), Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (California, 40th District), Rep. Loretta Sanchez (California, 46th District), Rep. Albio Sires (New Jersey, 8th District), Rep. Mark Takano (California, 41st District), Rep. Juan Vargas (California, 51st District), Rep. Filemon Vela, Jr. (Texas, 34th District). About the Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (ALAS) The ALAS mission is to provide leadership at the national level that assures every school in America effectively serves the educational needs of all students, with an emphasis on Latino youth, by building capacity, promoting best practices, and transforming educational institutions. ALAS was established in 2003 in response to a lack of national advocacy and representation of Latino students.