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You Count! October Count is Monday, Oct. 2
All school districts, including Mapleton, receive funding from the state to support the learning needs of each student enrolled and in attendance during October Count. During the October Count, student attendance is how districts receive most of their funding to support student learning. Let’s be sure we count you in on count day, Monday, Oct. 2!
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Attendance Matters!
Attendance is key to school success! We care about each student in Mapleton, and when they are in school each day, we know they are staying safe, having fun, and learning. However, when students are not in school, they are falling behind. Learn more about why Attendance Matters in Mapleton.
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Mapleton Reads
Mapleton Reads, our community reading program is back with three new titles! Learn more!
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Classified School Employee Week - Oct. 9-13
Mapleton celebrates Classified School Employees week! Help us salute these employees for the valuable service each provides to Colorado’s students and communities.
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National Principals Month
The Board of Education extends sincere appreciation to school directors and assistant directors for their individual and collective commitment to the success of all students in Mapleton Public Schools. All month long we invite you to share the reasons why you appreciate your school directors!
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4A Mill Levy Override - Project Update
Funds from Mapleton's Mill Levy Override are supporting school rebuilds, career and technical preparation opportunities, safety and security improvements, and competitive salaries for teachers and staff. Learn more!
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Healthy School Meals for All
Beginning this year, all students in Mapleton Public Schools will have access to healthy, nutritious school meals at no cost thanks to the Healthy School Meals for All program approved by Colorado voters. All students will also continue to have access to breakfast at no cost.
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CTE Pathways - Curricular Material Approved by Board of Education
The Board of Education approved the adoption of the Cengage Career and Technical Education curricular materials to support the development of Mapleton's CTE programs. Learn more!
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Mapleton JROTC hosts annual 9/11 ceremony
Cadet run event honored first responders and civilians who died during the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and military personnel
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Mapleton Early Career Prep a semifinalist in national career competition
School will use funds to start student driven business
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Mapleton Performing Arts receives nearly 50 donated instruments
Instruments will allow many more kids to participate in district music programs for years to come
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Two Mapleton schools start year in different ways
Performing Arts School on Broadway and Mapleton Online waste no time getting back to business
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Mapleton to provide free lunches to all students through Healthy School Meals for All program
Lunch will be available to all Mapleton students at no cost. Breakfast will also continue to be offered to all students every school day at no cost. Join us for lunch!
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Don’t forget to register your student to ride the bus
All student bus riders, new and returning, preschool – 12th grade, must register online
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Academy High School science teacher named Air & Space Forces Association Colorado Teacher of the Year
Pfaff was chosen for her efforts to excite students about STEM, space in particular
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Welby students build buddy benches on Better World Day
Benches are meant to minimize loneliness and support anti-bullying efforts
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Meet Mapleton's Class of 2023
We interviewed graduates from seven of our high schools to offer a snapshot of Mapleton’s Class of 2023. Although they share so much as a class, their post-secondary passions are as unique as they are. From jumping into the workforce to studying architecture, engineering, film studies, or forensic science, our graduates are on their way to achieving their dreams.
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From refugee to graduate
Student from Afghanistan surprised with graduation news just in time for the ceremony
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Former Mapleton teacher-turned-author reads her book about self-acceptance to students
Mapleton students learned some pros and cons of what it would be like to be A LOT taller
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Academy senior goes above and beyond for community service requirement
Student completes more than five times the minimum community service requirement to graduate
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Pre-professional conservatory teaches students about bullying prevention through ballet
Performance helps teach PASB students about sending messages through art
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Mapleton high school students expand their horizons at the Space Symposium
Students learn about space travel and future of space industry