Small Steps, Big Impact: One DSST parent’s advocacy story
When you get involved with DSST as a parent or community member, your steps may be small — but your collective impact is big.
When you get involved with DSST as a parent or community member, your steps may be small — but your collective impact is big.
Topics: Community Stories
A note from Dr. Aaron J. Griffen, VP of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Topics: Community Stories
A note from Dr. Aaron J. Griffen, VP of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Topics: Community Stories
This year's virtual Holiday Party will be on Dec.16 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. While it is a bummer that we are not able to celebrate the holidays in person, there are still some super exciting and fun things in the pipeline, which brings us to our next point: we have launched two network-wide competitions this week!
Topics: News, Updates, & Events
The gym doors shut with a loud thud. Three stray high schoolers sauntered in and gravitated toward the basketballs in the bleachers.
Topics: Community Stories, Beyond DSST
The U.S. News and World Report has released its list for the top middle schools in Colorado. According to the report, U.S. News analyzed 102,610 pre-K, elementary and middle schools. We are proud to report that all seven eligible DSST middle schools were ranked in the inaugural report! Congratulations to the following schools:
Topics: Community Stories
Larry Maynard and his family were excited when they heard in 2018 that a DSST school could be opening in their Aurora community. So they attended meetings to learn more.
Topics: Community Stories
Plenty of people call out sick from work or school with the intent of using that day as a mental health day.
DSST Public Schools in Denver have actually scheduled a mental health day on Monday at all 15 of their locations.
Topics: Community Stories
A small idea started in the fall of 2020 to help serve families struggling at the height of the pandemic has blossomed into something that has impacted the lives of hundreds of families.
Topics: Community Stories
Students from two Denver Schools of Science and Technology (DSST) participated in mock elections, voting on the same issues and candidates Denver’s registered voters are facing in the ongoing November 2021 Coordinated Election.
A select group of students who completed the Clerk’s Summer Youth Program in August used their newfound elections administration knowledge to run the Mile High Youth Vote mock elections at DSST Conservatory Green and DSST College View.
Topics: Community Stories
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