New School and Campus Expansion will Serve Middle School Students in School District 49 School District 49 is pleased to announce two major construction projects will create new and needed learning space in the fastest growing school district in the state. Comments (-1)
District 49’s Central Registration office at the Creekside Success Center is open by appointment (preferred) or walk-ins on a limited basis. However, we are encouraging everyone to register their children online. Please read the instructions on the Get Registered webpage, and then click the Online Registration link at the bottom of that page.
Jason White, District 49's Coordinator Of Community Care, is also the Military Student Transition Consultant. His office contact information is 719-494-8944/ jwhite@d49.org. Mr. White will be available to assist with the transition process and any questions you may have about this.
Please know that there may be waiting lists at District 49 charter schools which consist of Banning Lewis Ranch Academy, Grand Peak Academy, Liberty Tree Academy, Mountain View Academy, Pikes Peak School of Expeditionary Learning, Power Technical Early College, Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy, and Rocky Mountain Classical Academy.
The District 49 workforce is a true example of the old adage, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Employees in a variety of roles are essential and contribute in countless ways to the success of students.
Falcon Homeschool Program honored the part-time homeschool students that are moving forward at the annual Achievement Ceremony on Saturday, May 22. more about FHP's Achievement Ceremony.
School District 49 is honored to announce a new recognition of its robust support of military families, earning the Purple Star designation. more about D49 Earns Purple Star Designation for Support of Military Students and Families.
In D49 ensuring every learner has a firm foundation in reading is essential. For most that includes learning how to write letters and knowing sight words. For others, it's about mastering a pattern of dots.
Please make sure you use your name as you provided it to the District An example is if you have a hyphenated name like Sue Smith-Baker but you usually only go by Sue Baker the system will require you to use Sue Smith-Baker or it won't allow you to create the account.
When you follow the directions from the PS Parent Account Creation Guide D49 (PDF attachment), the second part of the set up instructions explains you can link your student’s account by showing you where to enter the student’s first and last name (must be typed just as you provided to us for registration).
District 49 thanked staff and students for representing the D49 community with excellence during the Fantastic 49 presentation on Feb. 10. more about Praises Shared for Staff, Students During Fantastic 49
The Falcon Zone’s Firebird Nation Campus will accommodate its rapid expansion by adding additional learning space to Bennett Ranch Elementary School. more about More Space, More Learning - Breaking Ground at BRES
Ridgeview Elementary School is currently working to achieve a fifth-consecutive National Showcase School status from the Capturing Kids’ Hearts (CKH) program. more about RVES in Pursuit of 5th CKH National Showcase School Recognition
As we take a moment to recognize the 36th annual National Women and Girls in Sports Day, we shine the spotlight on three amazing D49 student athletes.
Aaron Kopiej, a first-grader at Remington Elementary School, has learned that hard work in the classroom can provide big pay-offs.
Cory Jacobson is driven by a passion. She wants to help others see the humanity of people who live with a disability.
Choice is one of D49’s core commitments. We call it out in our vision and mission, and it’s one of the six big rocks that create our fundamental strategic priorities. more about National School Choice Week!
The District 49 workforce is a true example of the old adage, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Employees in a variety of roles are essential and contribute in countless ways to the success of students.
Falcon Homeschool Program honored the part-time homeschool students that are moving forward at the annual Achievement Ceremony on Saturday, May 22. more about FHP's Achievement Ceremony.
In D49 ensuring every learner has a firm foundation in reading is essential. For most that includes learning how to write letters and knowing sight words. For others, it's about mastering a pattern of dots.
D49 leaders and board members honored students and staff who made the 20-21 school year brighter during the Fantastic 49 celebration June 10 at Creekside Success Center.#N#more about School Year Wraps Up with Fantastic 49 Fanfare
Facing an ongoing shortage of drivers and indefinite reduction in service, the District 49 transportation department is investing in its current corps and offering better pay to attract new candidates.#N#more about D49 Investing in Transportation to Return Service to Families
Starting on Monday June 22, 2020 the District 49 central registration office at the Creekside Success Center is open by appointment only. However, due to circumstances surrounding COVID-19, we are encouraging everyone to register their children online.
We are happy to have Alex Malone as District 49's Military Student Transition Coordinator (MSTC). His office contact information is 719-495-1149 x1022 / amalone@d49.org or via cell phone 719-470-0887. The MSTC will be available to assist you with the transition process and any questions you may have about this.