NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT Pueblo County School District 70 does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, genetic information, or handicap (disability) in admission or access to, or treatment, or employment in its education programs
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District 70's eLearning Plan can be used to replace Emergency Days off through the next three school years, 2020-2023. The plan allows District 70 to use eLearning days, instead of Emergency Days (such as Snow Days), so that students can continue to learn remotely.
on July 8, which meet the respect and civility requirement of Board Policy 2:230, may be played at the meeting. However, due to the space limitations of District 70’s current phone system, voice messages will have a maximum of three (3) minutes allowed.
June 21, 2021, School Board Meeting. Superintendent's Department. A Special Board of Education meeting will be held on July 8, 2021, at 6 p.m. at the Educational Resource Center, 1381 W. Lake St., Libertyville.
By law, District 70 may only send text messages to families who opt-in to the service. Information on how to opt-in to text messages can be found on the announcement page of each school website, as well as the district website. District 70 is pivoting quickly during the pandemic.
By law, District 70 may only send text messages to families who opt-in to the service.
By law, however, you must opt-in to receive the information via text by texting 67587 with either Y or YES as the message you send. (This will not be activated for 48-hours from when you opt-in.) This text (SMS) service only will be used in the event when very important information needs to be shared with you.