If your children are new to Aurora Public Schools, please visit the APS Centralized Admissions website to learn more about the schools in your neighborhood and how to register for school.
BEFORE & AFTERSCHOOL Child Care: Aurora Frontier is proud to be the flagship location and ongoing partner of Rocky Mountain Kids. Rocky Mountain Kids offers affordable before school care, after school care, early release care, and full day care options during school breaks.
If your children are new to Aurora Public Schools, please visit the APS Centralized Admissions website to learn more about the schools in your neighborhood and how to register for school. Learn how to register your child for school at the APS Centralized Admissions website.
View the Community Resource Guide The Colfax Community Network offers a Community Resource Guide for Aurora Families. View the Community Resource Guide || Visit the CCN Web Site.
If your children are new to Aurora Public Schools, please visit the APS Centralized Admissions website to learn more about the schools in your neighborhood and how to register for school.
Families naturally want their students to succeed. Research shows that students whose families are involved in their education find it easier to be successful.
Campus Parent Portal allows parents and guardians to view attendance and grades, keep track of academic progress, check student fee balances, check students in for the upcoming school year and more. We have developed step-by-step help sheets and videos to assist you with using Campus Parent Portal.
To obtain your username and password before July 16, 2020, please contact the APS Help Desk at 303-340-0520. After July 16, please contact your child's school. Login to the Campus Parent Portal and type in your username and password provided by your child's school.
During summer break, Aurora Public Schools will be distributing FREE breakfast and lunch. The meals, which include vegetarian options, will be available together for pickup through a grab-and-go system beginning June 1 and lasting through August 6. Details on the … Read More
Schomp Automotive named Rangeview High School Director of Vocal Music James Laguana their "Teacher of the Year" finalist! The Schomp committee of education leaders reviewed more than a whopping 1,400 nominees and Mr. Laguana made the top six! We ask … Read More
After careful consideration, the Aurora Public Schools Board of Education has approved a new attendance area for the new P-8 school being built in the Harmony subdivision. Beginning in the 2020-21 school year, students residing in the Foxridge Farms and Singletree … Read More
Thanks to Aurora voters who approved our 2018 mill levy override, we can ensure our learning environments remain safe and secure by utilizing an innovative technology tool called Gaggle, which we launched on Monday, Nov. 4. This system will help … Read More
As part of the 2016 Bond program, APS is constructing a new P-8 school located in the Harmony subdivision. In order to determine the attendance area for the school, APS has formed an attendance area committee comprised of parents, staff … Read More
Story excerpt: "Back 2 School Bounty surprised teachers at both Aurora Frontier P-8 and Elkhart Elementary last week with bags of supplies. Each bounty bag is filled with all kinds of classroom essentials so teachers don't have to spend their … Read More
Thanks to Aurora voters who passed the APS 2018 mill levy override, we are expanding our after-school system! We are excited to increase the number of students in grades K-5 who have access to safe spaces after school during the … Read More
We are excited to open our newest, bond-funded P-8 school in fall 2020! This beautiful learning space, located in the Harmony subdivision, will feature a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) focus. We are grateful to the Aurora citizens for … Read More
Story excerpt: "What's the fun of going back to class if you can't have one more party? Nearly 20,000 people came out for Aurora Public Schools' 12th annual Back to School Kickoff. Students, families and APS staff hit the Town … Read More