Rayan's journey from academics to advocacy
Rayan Elhanan (DSST: Montview ‘24) has an impressive academic record. She has a 4.5 GPA, is taking...
Rayan Elhanan (DSST: Montview ‘24) has an impressive academic record. She has a 4.5 GPA, is taking...
DSST: Green Valley Ranch Middle School is thrilled to share the joyous success of our recent...
CBS Colorado is partnered with Chevron and Colorado School of Mines to highlight high school...
Sophonias Paulos, a proud alumnus of DSST: Green Valley Ranch, has come full circle, returning to...
Victoria Cruz's journey to becoming a school leader at DSST Public Schools wasn't exactly what she...
Nella García Urban, a Texas charter school educator, was named Friday as the next CEO of DSST...
After a national search process, we are thrilled to announce Nella García Urban as the second CEO...
Are you looking to advance your career with a bachelor's degree? The DSST Talent Team has some...
In a momentous celebration of academic excellence, DSST: Green Valley Ranch High School stood in...
Thank you all for your participation in the Mid-Year Survey -- 88% of you completed the survey,...
Rayan Elhanan (DSST: Montview ‘24) has an impressive academic record. She has a 4.5 GPA, is taking five AP classes this semester alone, has been admitted to six excellent universities* including Stanford and USC and was selected for the highly regarded LEDA Scholars Program.
But Elhanan truly shines when she shares her passion for diversity and equity in the medical field.
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DSST: Green Valley Ranch Middle School is thrilled to share the joyous success of our recent parent-teacher conferences, which featured an enchanting Art Expo for all our families to enjoy! The event was a vibrant celebration of creativity and community spirit. Thank you to our Art teacher, Mr. Kantz, for putting this Expo together.
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CBS Colorado is partnered with Chevron and Colorado School of Mines to highlight high school students who are excelling in STEM. The Future Leaders award is given to six students throughout the school year and comes with $1,000.
The current winner is Caleb Woldemichael is a senior at DSST: Montview High School in Denver. Woldemichael is one of the leaders/mentors for a student-led extracurricular that builds CubeSats.
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Sophonias Paulos, a proud alumnus of DSST: Green Valley Ranch, has come full circle, returning to DSST Public Schools where he has worked for four years as a 12th-grade teacher and advisor for the Black Student Alliance (BSA) at DSST: Conservatory Green. His journey from student to educator embodies the spirit of perseverance and dedication.
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Victoria Cruz's journey to becoming a school leader at DSST Public Schools wasn't exactly what she had envisioned for her career, but it turned out to be a transformative experience that she cherishes deeply.
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Nella García Urban, a Texas charter school educator, was named Friday as the next CEO of DSST Public Schools.
She said Friday she is driven to lead and was excited when she got to visit DSST schools and learn about the network’s mission.
“I’m very much called to the space,” García Urban said. “Every experience I’ve had thus far has left a real mark on me.”
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After a national search process, we are thrilled to announce Nella García Urban as the second CEO of DSST Public Schools. Nella was chosen from an identified candidate pool of over 170 diverse leaders in an extensive national search process.
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Are you looking to advance your career with a bachelor's degree? The DSST Talent Team has some exciting news for you!
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In a momentous celebration of academic excellence, DSST: Green Valley Ranch High School stood in the spotlight on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, as it proudly received the prestigious 2023 ESEA Distinguished Schools award.
The assembly commenced with a performance by the school's drumline, setting the stage for a morning filled with pride and recognition. Principal Jennifer Jackson welcomed esteemed dignitaries, including Christina Adeboye Sullivan, from the Federal Programs and Support Office.
Sullivan presented a brief overview of the school's remarkable achievements and introduced the keynote speaker, Commissioner Susana Córdova.
Commissioner Córdova expressed her enthusiasm for being present at DSST: Green Valley Ranch High School, acknowledging the collective efforts of administrators, teachers, support staff and parents in fostering an environment of success. She emphasized the significance of sustained dedication and hard work, attributing the school's accomplishments to the daily commitment of its entire community.
“I know that this type of achievement doesn’t come easily. And it’s not just a stroke of luck,” said Córdova. “This type of steady, ongoing achievement is about the daily effort and the hard work that adds up over time. It’s about the energy and the dedication you put into every task. The same goes for the students. I know all of you have been working really hard day in and day out to do your best in school and to support each other. Your achievements are impressive!”
Córdova recognized DSST: Green Valley Ranch High School for being among the highest-achieving Title I schools out of the 750 in Colorado, and receiving the 2023 ESEA Distinguished Schools award.
Commissioner Córdova lauded the school's consistent high performance in Colorado's school accountability system since 2010. Notably, DSST: Green Valley Ranch High School demonstrated excellence in serving special student populations, outperforming 70% of all schools in Colorado for both English language arts and math achievements in 2022 and 2023.
To cap off the momentous occasion, Córdova announced a surprise monetary award for the school of $10,000 to support its whole-school reform efforts. The announcement was met with ecstatic cheers from the students, and as a symbolic "big check" was brought out.
“The work you are all doing is so impressive, and I’m incredibly proud of each and every one of you,” Córdova said. “This is a truly special place that I consider a model for other schools across the state. I believe we can all learn from you so that other schools can achieve what you are achieving.”
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Thank you all for your participation in the Mid-Year Survey -- 88% of you completed the survey, providing invaluable insights that shape the course of our journey.
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