Educational Services
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21st Century Tools=21st Century Education!
Enhancing class instruction by integrating technology preschool through high school.
Educational Services Center
24951 E. Highway 50
Pueblo, CO 81006
(719) 295-6518Dedicated to the continuous improvement of the educational process for all children in Pueblo School District No. 70!
Ginger Andenucio
Assistant Superintendent
Director
On behalf of the Educational Service Center staff,
we thank you for your interest!
Rose M. Deltonto
Secretary
Jane Sefcovic
Instructional Technology Specialist
Jeff Chamberlain
Curriculum Mapper
Michele R. Provost
Grants Accounting Administrator
Four Day School Week
four-day school week
Pueblo County School District 70 is providing the following information to the D70 community, parents and students in regard to the proposed Four Day School Week.
For comments or additional information, please go to our Contact Page and select Administrative Services - Board of Education and type "Four Day School Week" in the Subject field.
21st Century Grant
The district has plans to submit an application for Pueblo West Elementary for the 21st Century Grant. For information, please call Ginger Andenucio at 295.6518
School Supply Lists 2009-2010
general supply lists
supply lists by school
Grants
school based wellness
September 1, 2009 -
- Student Wellness Grant $150,000.00 for 3 years.
- New Hire - Angela Jensen - District 70 Wellness Liaison
December 3, 2009 -
- School-Based Medicaid/CHP+ Outreach and Enrollment $160,795.00 for 2 years.
- Contractor - Brenda LaCombe and Nancy Ortiz
- Project Director - Diane Forsythe
- Contact Nancy Ortiz at the Step-Up office at 560-5886 for enrollment and/or questions.
Exceptional Student Services
24951 E. Highway 50
Pueblo, CO 81006
(719) 295-6532 - Office
(719) 544-7248 - Fax
Rebecca Odegard-Siegele
Exceptional Student Services Director
Mary Ann Kagey
ESS Secretary
(719) 295-6532
Dayna Higgs
ESS Transition Assistant/Child Find
(719) 542-1671
Courses
The mission of Professional Development for Pueblo School District 70 is to enhance the knowledge, skills and performance of all employees to advance student learning. Professional Development of all school staff members is essential to improving the learning of all children. Effective staff development focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required of teachers, administrators, and other school employees so that all students can learn and perform at their highest level.
Our goal is to provide professional development which will ensure:
Professional Development
Mission
The mission of Professional Development for Pueblo School District 70 is to enhance the knowledge, skills and performance of all employees to advance student learning. Professional Development of all school staff members is essential to improving the learning of all children. Effective staff development focuses on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required of teachers, administrators, and other school employees so that all students can learn and perform at their highest level. Our goal is to provide professional development which will ensure:
Language Arts
reading
free-reading - A reading remediation program for primary-school children that is believed to be the first free, open-source reading program for K-12 public schools. All for free!
Annual Accountability Reports
Dear Parents and Community Members:
It is with pride that we present to you our annual report for our school district. As in past years, the hard work of teachers and principals with the strong support of parents and the community has combined to provide a quality education for our students.
Curriculum/Language Arts
Submitted by root on Mon, 02/11/2008 - 10:37am.Kindergarten Curriculum
Submitted by root on Fri, 02/08/2008 - 1:24pm.Kindergarten Math
Submitted by root on Fri, 02/08/2008 - 1:05pm.ELL Forms
English
English Language Learners (ELL)
(requires Acrobat Reader)
Pueblo School District No. 70 is fully committed to providing an equal educational opportunity for all students enrolled in the district. The district notes that to meet the needs of Limited English Proficient (LEP) students, and to assist these students in reaching the high academic standards adopted by the district’s Board of Education and the Colorado State Board of Education, it intends to provide suitable, equitable, developmentally appropriate, and meaningful instructional programs for such students in kindergarten through grade 12 in accordance with the requirements of federal and state statutes as well as Colorado Department of Education’s regulations and guidelines.
