Cherry Creek School District



Cherry Creek School District Closure and Delay

The Cherry Creek School District issued a notice today: “All Schools – DELAYED START” due to the stormy winter condition. If you need info, call the Snow Delay and Closure Line at 720-554-4701.

WHEN A SCHOOL IS ON DELAYED START:

* High School bus pickup and school start times are delayed 1/2 hour (30 minutes).
* Elementary School bus pickup and school start times are delayed 1 hour (60 minutes).
* Middle School bus pickup and school start times are delayed 1 hour (60 minutes).
* Challenge School start time is delayed 1 hour (60 minutes).
* I-TEAM program start times are delayed 1/2 hour (30 minutes).
* CARE/PREP and Joliet Learning Center bus pickup and school start times are delayed 1 hour (60 minutes).
* Out-of-District Programs bus pickup and school start times are delayed 1 hour (60 minutes).
* Vocational bus pickup and school start times are delayed 1 hour (60 minutes).
* Expulsion program operates on a normal schedule.
* Preschool (AM Only) NO bus transportation to or from school – school start times are delayed 1 hour (60 minutes).
* Kindergarten (AM Take-Home ONLY) buses will depart school at their regular times.
* Before and After School Daycare programs operate on a normal schedule.
* Facility Shuttles are cancelled.
* Afternoon dismissal times will be the same as usual for all schools unless otherwise announced.

Source : dailypostal.com

Cherry Creek School District


The Cherry Creek School District Board of Education is considering a major review of the district nutrition policy at its regular meeting on Monday.

Cherry Creek Assistant Superintendent Scott Siegfried is scheduled to deliver the special report on diet and nutrition during the January 10 meeting. The presentation is less than a month after President Barack Obama signed the “Health, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010″ into law. Federal legislation is designed to increase access to healthy food for low-income children, and authorizing $ 4.5 billion in new funding for nutrition programs.

According to Cherry Creek Executive Director of the Facility Rick Collier, Siegfried report will highlight the nutritional guidelines of the district and compare them to current requirements under federal law.

“It will go through a presentation of what we are, how many meals we serve, then go to some federal regulations before,” said Collier. “We have already adopted a series of nutrition standards are requirements of the Colorado Department of Education.”

Collier said that the debate would also be the potential increase in food prices for students who do not qualify for free meals or reduced.

“They are requiring all districts, over time, increase prices paid to match federal reimbursements,” said Collier. “One could raise prices as much as 10 cents a year.”

Monday’s meeting is also set to include a presentation from Assistant Superintendent Eric Flor on Thinking Maps, a new tool for teachers in the district.

The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. at Cottonwood Creek Elementary School, 11200 E. Orchard Ave. in Englewood.




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