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Please support our colleague, Sheena Bustamante, as she mourns the passing of her 14 year old son,...
Please support our colleague, Sheena Bustamante, as she mourns the passing of her 14 year old son,...
From coast to coast, our team was live Nov. 5-7, offering rolling results, insights, and analysis...
Colorado voters on Tuesday elected a governor who ran on bold education promises but rejected a tax...
While many DPS students and teachers had October 19 off, 160 eighth graders and their faculty at...
Preparing students for success in college, career, and in life is written into our DNA at DSST....
DSST: GVR High School had an awesome Dia de los Muertos celebration this year! Teachers & students...
At DSST we’re all about the people. We value wellness and support each other to lead fulfilling...
I am a San Antonio parent whose children first attended an independent school district school and...
DSST Public Schools recognizes that one of the best sources for new team members is referrals from...
Dear DSST Team,
Please support our colleague, Sheena Bustamante, as she mourns the passing of her 14 year old son, Victor.
From coast to coast, our team was live Nov. 5-7, offering rolling results, insights, and analysis of 68 key votes that could drive education policy beyond 2020. (Follow our ongoing coverage and analysis at The74Million.org/Election; get the latest news and analysis delivered straight to your inbox by signing up for The 74 Newsletter)
Colorado voters on Tuesday elected a governor who ran on bold education promises but rejected a tax increase that would have made it easier to pay for them.
While many DPS students and teachers had October 19 off, 160 eighth graders and their faculty at the Denver School of Science and Technology: Stapleton spent the day having “brave conversations.” The local organization Brave Coalition brought together experts that “helped foster the conversations that help us work across differences and examine our own assumptions and biases,” said Principal Dan Sullivan.
Preparing students for success in college, career, and in life is written into our DNA at DSST. However, the colleges our graduates ultimately attend can either serve as a launchpad into a fulfilling career, or a frustrating roadblock to excellence. It’s why we take extra care to ensure that our students have the opportunity to choose a college that will support their academic, social, emotional, and financial needs. This spans from college fairs and college visits to using individual student and college data to help students craft their college list. Across the network, students have been participating in various activities to help find their perfect fit, because we know that college acceptance does not always mean college success. Read on for the highlights and how you can help your students succeed!
DSST: GVR High School had an awesome Dia de los Muertos celebration this year! Teachers & students set up an altar in their Commons and their staff decorated sugar skull cookies together yesterday!
At DSST we’re all about the people. We value wellness and support each other to lead fulfilling and healthy lives. It’s why we started Healthy U, where we focus on a different dimension of wellness in each monthly post. We hope to provide you with the information and tools needed to achieve both personal and professional fulfillment.
I am a San Antonio parent whose children first attended an independent school district school and now attend IDEA Mays, a public charter school.
DSST Public Schools recognizes that one of the best sources for new team members is referrals from current team members. Last school year, 50% of new hires came from referrals from current team members, community members, students, and families!
Dear DSST Team,