Many of CDHS's programs, benefits and services — such as food and heating assistance and child welfare — are administered by county human services departments. Use our clickable map to locate and connect with your county's department of human services.
Who We Are: CDHS is the second largest agency in Colorado State Government, with a $1.8 billion budget for state fiscal year 2004.
If you are a parent and already have a Campus Portal account, or have been assigned an activation key, click the link below. Do not share YOUR login credentials with your child! Students have their own credentials already (see below). If you have your Username (same as Student ID Number) and password, click the link below.
The Parent Portal will contain your child’s report as a PDF, as well as a copy of their timetable and their daily attendance record. Over time we will put other information on the Parent Portal such as the school newsletters and policies.
When schools were closed for the 2019-2020 school year, P-EBT benefits supported healthy and wholesome meals for 180,026 children who would typically have received free or reduced-price school meals last spring. P-EBT funds may be available on a P-EBT or SNAP EBT card.
Contact the Colorado P-EBT Support Center by phone or email: 1.800.536.5298 or cdhs_pebtcolorado@state.co.us. The Support Center is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Free or reduced-price meal eligibility. Students are eligible if they are either: (1) enrolled in SNAP or TANF, (2) are in foster care, (3) are considered homeless/migrant, (4) completed an Application for Free and Reduced-Price Meals during the 2019-20 or 2020-21 school year, or (5) attended a school that serves meals under a Community Eligibility ...
When schools were closed for the 2019-2020 school year, P-EBT benefits supported healthy and wholesome meals for 180,026 children who would typically have received free or reduced-price school meals last spring. P-EBT funds may be available on a P-EBT or SNAP EBT card. You can learn more about eligible food purchases here.
The Mission of Chuckey-Doak High School is to promote an active learning environment which facilitates the development of knowledge, skill, and character.
The Mission of Chuckey-Doak High School is to promote an active learning environment which facilitates the development of knowledge, skill, and character.
If you are a parent and already have a Campus Portal account, or have been assigned an activation key, click the link below. Do not share YOUR login credentials with your child! Students have their own credentials already (see below).
Any questions regarding the content of the portal, (such as questions about schedules, grades, attendance, etc.), should be directed to your child's teachers, or the school's main office.
Anytime, anywhere access. Get your Campus Portal information when you want it from your mobile device.