Alpine Inquirer – 3/8/24


The Alpine Talent show was a big success including comedians, artists, dancers, singers, musicians, cheerleaders, yo-yoers and more. It was such a treat to see students’ in the spotlight.


Principal’s Notes

Hello Alpine Families,

We are so fortunate to have so many amazing things going on at Alpine. We are happy to provide rich learning experiences for students on and off campus. Recently our fifth graders went on a field trip to Young Ameritowne in Denver to learn about personal finance and second grade traveled to the SVVS Innovation Center to explore STEM design thinking. We have more field trips for other grade levels planned for the spring as well. Thanks to your fundraising and the support of our PTO, we are able to offer these field trips free of charge this year.

During the upcoming five weeks of school, attendance, especially in third through fifth grade will be of the utmost importance. Our students are preparing for the state CMAS assessments that will begin April 8. Students will be honing their skills, reviewing old content, and learning new material for the tests. We look forward to all of our students being at school so we can prepare them to be their best.

With gratitude,

Amber Marsolek – Principal

Jennifer Dalby – Dean of Students


Upcoming Events

Sunday, March 10: Daylight Saving

Monday, March 11: Alpine PTO Meeting 3:45pm-5:00pm

Wednesday, March 13: Alpine Community Night Papa John’s

Monday, March 18: – Friday, March 23rd: Spring Break

Monday, April 8-Thursday, April, 18: CMAS State Assessments for 3rd-5th Graders


Yearbook


Daylight Savings

Daylight savings time is Sunday, March 10! Make sure you set your clocks 1 hour ahead


Registration Open for Elementary Project Launch

Academic proficiency is an important district goal for elementary students. Research shows that extended school year learning opportunities positively impact student success. 

Project Launch Program Includes:

  • Targeted literacy practice daily
  • Content literacy in science and social studies
  • Focused math study and exploration
  • Transportation provided for those who qualify from predetermined bus stops
  • Breakfast and lunch provided
  • Exiting Kindergarten – 4th Grade Students
  • Available at no cost to families

Date & Times

Monday-Thursday, June 3 – June 27, 2024 

8:30-3:30 PM

Attendance all 16 days is critical

We will close individual grade levels when full. Space is limited! To register, please contact your school or teacher for a registration form, and return your completed form to either your child’s teacher, or the school office. There is no online registration format. You will be notified if your child is placed on a waitlist for this program.


Community Night


Hispanic Education Foundation


Kids Night Out


PTO News



Innovation Center Opportunities

We have several upcoming STEM learning opportunities at the Innovation Center for elementary students. We would love for you to share with your staff and families. 

STEM Night and Student Design Guild

The STEM Night and Student Design Guild at the Innovation Center focuses on activities for preschool and elementary school-aged children and is scheduled for Tuesday, May 7, 2024 from 4 pm to 7 pm.  STEM Night will highlight different STEM activities for students, including learning what it’s like to participate in our many divisions:  Aeronautics, Bioscience, Computer Science / Cybersecurity, Design and Virtual Reality, Entrepreneurship, Robotics, and Studio/Video Productions.  

The Student Design Guild, hosted with the STEM Night events listed above, provides students with an opportunity to identify relevant problems and showcase their solutions to an authentic audience.  Students can use the Design Thinking Process, the Scientific Method, the Engineering Process, or any other problem solving process to become deep thinkers about the world around them.  

Student Design Guild Informational Flier

Student Design Guild Rubric for Students

Summer Opportunities at the IC

Over the summer we will have opportunities at the IC for students who have completed Kindergarten through high school.  Most camps are one week in duration, but there is one two-week program, Innovation Academy, available to students currently in kindergarten, first or second grade who will be rising 1st, 2nd, & 3rd graders this summer.  In addition, we have several other “Super STEM” camps for K-5 students. Please include in your upcoming parent and staff communications / newsletters the link to our website for summer programming.  Registration for all summer camps will open March 1. 

Innovation Center Summer Opportunities K-12


Alpine Store

Hey, Alpine Elementary School fans!

Coming off the sidelines is March’s Feature of the Month: fleece favorites. From vests and jackets to sweatshirts, hoodies and crews, we’ve got the coziest fleece styles to keep you warm even on the chilliest of spring days. Head to the Sideline Store and find your new favorite fleece now.

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