Students who are working below grade level in math and writing receive extra, direct instruction through grade-level teams. Burlington uses a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) process to determine if students can meet grade-level expectations. A few students are determined to need Special Education. Burlington has several Special Education teachers who support students with moderate to high needs for Special Education.
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Recent News
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St. Vrain Valley Schools to Host Early Access to Kindergarten and First Grade Informational Meeting January 14
St. Vrain Valley School Schools offers access to early enrollment for highly advanced gifted children under the age of 6. A virtual parent meeting to provide information regarding the early access process and characteristics of young gifted children is scheduled for January 14 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Typically, children who qualify for early entrance […]
Superintendent’s Update: A Semester of Achievement
As we approach our 2024 graduation celebration, I want to take a moment to recognize the unwavering drive, strength of character, and rigorous academic preparation that our approximately 2,200 graduates have demonstrated throughout their time in St. Vrain.
St. Vrain Preschool Expands to Five-Day-A-Week Programs
Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, St. Vrain Valley Schools will offer five-day-a-week preschool programs. Families can explore a variety of high-quality preschool options tailored to meet families’ unique needs, including half-day morning and afternoon sessions, with full-day programs available at select locations. Registration for the upcoming school year begins on December 17. Visit svvsd.org/preschool […]