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Sleeping Giant School, which serves K-8 students, educates minds, inspires hearts, and achieves together. We build community. We nurture and challenge every individual to own their learning and believe in themselves. Through meaningful relationships, everyone grows the will to learn, the skills to thrive, and the thrill of lifelong learning.
News & Announcements
Board Business Meeting, November 4 at 4:30 pm at Steamboat Springs Middle School
We want to inform you of potential bus delays on Thursday, October 31. The city of Steamboat Springs will be hosting its annual Halloween Stroll, which will require the temporary closure of Lincoln Avenue. As a result, bus routes may be impacted, and some delays could occur.
The October newsletter is now available with the latest updates from the Steamboat Springs School District!
Earlier this spring, 11 Steamboat Springs High School students traveled to Nancy, France, to immerse themselves in French language and culture by participating in an exchange program with a French high school, Lycée Frédéric Chopin. In September, SSHS returned the favor by hosting 30 students from Lycée Frédéric Chopin in Steamboat Springs. The students were here from September 17 - October 1 and had the opportunity to experience all that Steamboat Springs has to offer, thanks in part to the generosity of our community and the families who opened their homes to the students.
The Steamboat Springs School District RE2 has been awarded grant funding from the Colorado Electric School Bus and EPA grants and is currently accepting bids for the following equipment:
Now a junior, Lyla is spearheading the formation of a new club at the high school with the same name as the program at Integrated Community, Study Friends. She believes a large population of emerging bilingual students could benefit from free tutoring, and these students face a learning gap that needs to be filled. Additionally, peer-to-peer tutoring can significantly impact students’ learning, mainly because this method can be less intimidating than student-to-adult tutoring. The program also promotes a spirit of inclusion in our community and schools.