“To teach in a manner that respects and cares for the souls of our students is essential if we are to provide the necessary conditions where learning can most deeply and intimately begin.”
– bell hooks
Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom

Upcoming Dates For Your Calendar



  • Tuesday, April 12 - Thursday, April 21: CMAS Testing (see detailed schedule below)
  • Friday, April 22 - Thursday, April 28: CMAS Make-Up Tests (see detailed schedule below)
  • Friday, May 13: Field Day
  • Friday, May 20: Alternative Field Day (if inclement weather May 13)
  • Friday, May 27: ECE & Kinder Water Day
Updates for Community

Dear Hallett Families,


Thank you for everyone who was able to attend the Citywide Art Show on Tuesday!


We are so proud of our artists who have their work on display at the Denver Art Museum.


Have a wonderful weekend!


With love,


Dominique Jefferson

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5th Grade Families


5th grade continuation is right around the corner! Please make sure to send a baby photo of your student and a current photo of your student to the 5th grade teacher! More information is in this week's 5th Grade Newsletter!

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Anchored in Excellence Summer Resources


Explore All Anchored in Excellence Programs
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SUMMER CONNECTIONS

Summer Connections is a FREE full day, 6 week program available in all DPS regions for ALL rising 1st-5th grade students that combines literacy, math, and science. Students will engage in hands-on  enrichment experiences in STEM, Art and Spark Career Exploration. Students may receive individual or small group tutoring.

How to Register 
Registration is open from Jan. 24 through 
Mar. 25, 2022. 
1. Log into your Parent Portal account 
2. Select “Summer Connections” in the top navigation bar 
3. Fill out the application 
4. Submit the application 
Click here for Parent Portal technical support. 

Schedule & Locations 
Summer Connections operates June 14 - July 22, 2022. The start and end time at some schools will be 8 am-3:30 pm and it will be 9 am-4:30 pm at other schools. Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be served at all Summer Connections locations. All locations have central air conditioning. Students will be assigned to the school that is closest to their residence address. Bus transportation is available but is not guaranteed. 

Castro Elementary School Joe Shoemaker School Schmitt Elementary School Eagleton Elementary School Marrama Elementary School Smith Elementary School Farrell B Howell ECE-8 School Munroe Elementary School Southmoor Elementary School Green Valley Elementary School Newlon Elementary School TBD (replacement needed for Swansea due to construction) International Academy of Denver at Harrington 
Place Bridge Academy TBD (replacement needed for Trevista due to construction) 

**Registration is first come, first served. Once the capacity is reached at each school, students will be placed on a wait list.** For more information, visit our website at 

For questions or assistance, please contact the Expanded Academic Learning team at eal@dpsk12.net or 720-423-3629.

Rocky Mountain Human Services

Rocky Mountain Human Services (RMHS) can provide supports to students and families of children with identified developmental delays (under 5) and diagnosed intellectual developmental disabilities (5 or over) during the summer months and all year long! RMHS is also home to case management services for children in need of long-term care support through Medicaid waivers.

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Thank you For Supporting Hallett by Shopping at King Soopers!


Between January 1 and March 31 22 households donated $223.83 to Hallett by shopping at King Soopers!



When you link your King Soopers loyalty rewards card to Hallett the school gets a small donation from every purchase you make at King Soopers!


How to support Hallett every time you shop:


1. Create a digital account.

A digital account is needed to participate in King Soopers Community Rewards. If you already have a digital account, simply link your Shopper’s Card to your account so that all transactions apply toward the organization you choose.


2. Link your Card to an organization.

Selecting the organization that you wish to support is as simple as updating the King Soopers Community Rewards selection on your digital account.

  1. Sign in to your digital account.
  2. Search for Hallett here.
  3. Enter the name or NPO number of the organization you wish to support.
  4. Select Hallett from the list and click “Save”. 
  5. Hallett will also display in the King Soopers Community Rewards section of your account. If you need to review or revisit your organization, you can always do so under your Account details.

3. Your organization earns.

Any transactions moving forward using the Shopper’s Card number associated with your digital account will be applied to the program, at no added cost to you. King Soopers donates annually to participating organizations based on your percentage of spending as it relates to the total spending associated with all participating King Soopers Community Rewards organizations.


Round 2 of SchoolChoice


Round 2 of the DPS SchoolChoice enrollment process for the 2022-23 school year opens 10 a.m. April 12 for all grades and closes 4 p.m. Aug. 31 for all grades except ECE (Round 2 for ECE remains open until April, 2023).


Who is it for?

Round 2 is the first-come, first-served segment of SchoolChoice for families who missed Round 1; took part in Round 1 but want to re-explore their options; or are new to DPS for next school year.


How do I apply?

Start at dps.schoolmint.net. Sign into your SchoolChoice account and apply to your preferred schools that have availability. If you don’t have an account, you can create one using your email address or a current Parent Portal log-in. 


How does Round 2 work?

Round 2 applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the application is received by the school, your student will be placed on a waitlist while the school processes the application. If the school has available space, your student will be approved and enrolled for next year. There is no lottery in Round 2, but priorities are given. If a waitlist exists, your student will be added to the list in date and time order within your given priority. Please note: This means that waitlist positions may change up or down.



If your student is accepted to a school in Round 2, any Round 1 school assignment is relinquished. You will remain on waitlists for any higher-ranked schools.


Questions?

Call the SchoolChoice Hotline at 720-423-3493, email SchoolChoice@dpsk12.org or visit schoolchoice.dpsk12.org.


CMAS


Dear Hallett Academy families:


We will begin the Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) assessments on March 21st-April 29th. These assessments focus on the knowledge and skills our kids need for success in our global economy, including skills such as analytical thinking and the ability to solve complex problems. The CMAS assessments focus on four different content areas depending upon the grade your child is in:

  • English Language Arts (ELA) and Math - 3rd, 4th, 5th grade
  • Science - 5th grade


We want to help parents and families with information to support student success during this time. These assessments will give our teachers critical information to help our students be on track for college and career readiness and help us understand whether our students have the necessary skills to succeed after high school.


Calendar: The calendar below was created to communicate to you when the CMAS assessments are occurring. We ask parents and families to ensure their children get plenty of sleep and a healthy breakfast every day, but especially on assessment days. In addition, if there are doctor’s appointments or other appointments that need to be made, we hope this calendar will help you to make those appointments on non-assessment days. 


Volunteers: Please also note the days in which we cannot allow volunteers in certain floors of our building. This is to adhere to the ethics and other policies set forth by DPS and the State of Colorado to maintain a secure testing environment. 


Attendance: We also want to communicate that all students should be in school on-time, all day and every day, regardless of whether assessments are occurring or not. Important teaching and learning happens in between testing, so it is imperative that students are here. Our expectations remain around vacations and we expect parents to continue to plan vacations around the DPS calendar. 


Make-Ups: Students do best when they are in their classroom environment for testing. In the event that your child has to miss a test session, they will have to make up the test another time and will be pulled during their instructional time to do so. In addition, due to our teachers needing to teach during all non-testing days, our paraprofessionals are used to give make-ups, which pulls them from supporting the classroom. To prevent disruption to your child’s and other student’s day, please make sure that your child is at school every day and limit their absences to only when they are sick.


We appreciate your support during this time. Assessments, including CMAS as well as those taken throughout the year, are vital tools for teachers to support student success. There are online resources to help parents and families support their student during CMAS testing, located at https://coassessments.com/practice-resources/. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me. Thank you, and go Hawks!


Julia Scott

Assistant Principal and School Assessment Leader

Hallett Academy

Denver Public Schools



CMAS Schedule

Testing Times: 

  • Math 65min 
  • ELA 90min
  • 25-30min built in for distribution and reading directions



Monday, April 18

  • Make-Ups


Tuesday, April 19

  • 5th Math 9:30-11:00 (65min)


Wednesday, April 20

  • 5th Math 9:30-11:00 (65min)


Thursday, April 21

  • 5th Math 9:30-11:00 (65min)


Friday, April 22

  • Make-Ups


Monday, April 25

  • Make-Ups


Tuesday, April 26

  • Make-Ups


Wednesday, April 27

  • Make-Ups


Thursday, April 28

  • Make-Ups
Tax Help
DPS Library Services
Need an activity for the next snow day? DPS Online Library has a large selection of free books, audiobooks, and read-a-longs! Click Here to Explore!
COVID-19 Vaccines for Children


INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES
The most effective way to keep our schools healthy and safe -- and our students learning in person -- is by getting your family vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccines are now available for everyone age 5 and older. 

Benefits of getting vaccinated:
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 has many benefits for you, your child, your family and your community, including:
  • More in-person learning days! The vaccine helps us reduce the unpredictability of the pandemic.  
  • If you are exposed to COVID you will not need to quarantine, unless you develop symptoms.
  • Safer and easier to participate in extracurricular sports and clubs.
  • Helps us get closer to returning to more of our pre-COVID freedoms, like not wearing masks.
  • Protects your family members, particularly those at higher risk -- and means there can be more hugs!

Where to get a vaccine:
COVID vaccinations for all eligible individuals -- now including children ages 5 and up -- are available for free through our Denver Health School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs). 
With 18 locations across the district, our SBHCs offer a quick and convenient way to get vaccinated. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, please contact Denver Health at 303-602-8958.

Other vaccine providers:
COVID vaccinations are widely available across the City and County of Denver. Talk with your child’s primary-care provider to find out if they are providing COVID vaccinations. You can also locate a vaccine provider through the national website Vaccine.gov.
To learn more about DPS’ response to COVID-19 and how to keep your student safe and healthy, please visit www.dpsk12.org.
Free Mental Health Services

In October, the Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health launched I Matter, a program that provides three or more free counseling sessions for any Colorado youth. Youth and their parents can visit the I Matter platform to take a confidential online survey about their mental health and schedule sessions with a licensed behavioral health clinician, primarily via telehealth. All Colorado youth ages 18 or younger—or 21 and younger if receiving special education services—are eligible to receive free services.

Access to Free Meals

Free Meals for All Students 18 Years and Younger Will Extend Through the 2021-22 School Year!

All students enrolled in Denver Public Schools will have access to breakfast and lunch meals at no cost, regardless of free and reduced meal eligibility. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are eaten in the classroom daily.

Families who would like to get meals for children at home may go to their nearest school cafeteria and request meals for children 18 years and younger.

Families are encouraged to complete a Free and Reduced-Price Meal Application to be eligible for additional family benefits and school funding, including items such as fee waivers, EBT benefits, and to ensure proper funding for schools.
“We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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