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’s Early Childhood Education Department Hosts Developmental Screenings for Young Children, April 11
As part of St. Vrain’s celebration of Week of the Young Child, the Early Childhood Education Department is pleased to offer developmental screenings available at no cost for families with children aged 3 months to 5 years. During the event parents will meet with early childhood education staff and children will engage in fun activities […]
St. Vrain’s Unframed Art Show live at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall from April 16-21
St. Vrain Valley Schools will host its annual art show at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall. Community members are invited to view student art from all grade levels and schools across the district from April 16-21. The event is free and open to the public: Please join us in celebrating our students’ talent, hard […]
Student Leaders Organize Inaugural Inclusion Night
Empowered by a desire to create a more inclusive world, a passionate group of St. Vrain Valley Schools (SVVSD) students are gearing up to host the district’s first-ever Inclusion Night. Led by high school students Anya Wieder, Claire Schultz, and Whitney Zanini, with the support of teachers Liz Wieder, Erin Quakenbush, and Nathalie Tuhari-Katz, the […]