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Black Dads Storytime Hour and Book Club

Anchored in positive representation, Black Dads Story Time and Book Club is a virtual space dedicated to celebrating Black fatherhood and offering a way for students and families to share joyful, affirming stories read aloud by Black fathers and grandfathers in Denver Public Schools. Fathers and grandfathers will share a read-aloud and ask questions to help

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Team DPS Participates in Denver Pride Weekend

School’s out, but that didn’t stop over 100 DPS team members from marching in the Denver Pride parade this past weekend. This year’s festival marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots in 1969 and set records in Denver– with more than 250 groups marching in the parade and over 425,000 people in attendance. This

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Focusing on What Matters Most

Throughout Superintendent Susana Cordova’s conversations with students, staff and community members, we’ve heard some exciting stories of how focusing on Equity, Instructional Excellence and Collaborative Teamwork is starting to make a big difference for our students. We are excited to share these stories on the Superintendent’s webpage: https://superintendent.dpsk12.org/ Stories include a recap of the Latinx film

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Upcoming Summer Opportunities for Students

Dream Big Summer Camp for Girls by Denver Leaps and Bounds When: June 24th – July 3rd, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Who: Girls, ages 4 through 10. Where: 3333 Holly St. Denver, CO 80207 ​What: Summer enrichment camp. Dance, arts, tutoring, sisterhood, field trips and more! Cost: $200 (If you would like to apply for

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Join DPS at Denver PrideFest on June 15–16

Families, students, educators and allies will be walking together with DPS in the Pride Parade on Sunday, June 16 and all are welcome to join! When: Sunday, June 16th, arrive by 9:15 a.m. Where: The DPS group will be meeting at the 12th St. entrance of Cheesman Park (1200 Humboldt St., Denver, CO 80218) between 9–9:15

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African American Young Ladies’ Summit Program: Fashion Show Recap

Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world. – Harriet Tubman We Are Better Together African American Young Ladies’ Summit (AAYLS) Program volunteers and participants had an amazing time on Friday, April 12. The

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Board Proclaims National Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month

Original article from the DPS Board of Education Update for April 25, 2019 Board Proclaims National Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month In Denver, 3.6% of students are of Asian/Pacific descent. The proclamation recognizes the importance of “embracing our diverse history so that all children can see themselves in our Nation’s past and know that they have

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Volunteer Opportunity: African American Young Ladies’ Summit II

Calling All African American Women to Support a Generation of Leaders! Volunteers needed for the African American Young Ladies’ Summit II, May 15th, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Denver First Church, 3800 E. Hampden Ave. Who we are: African American Young Ladies’ Summit (AAYLS) consists of young women attending Denver Public Schools in 9th-12th and

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Attend the Family Leadership Institute on April 11th

Family Leadership Institute /ELA DAC Topic: Trauma-Informed Practices: Building Resilience Thursday, April 11. 9:30–11:30 a.m. New Hope Baptist Church, 3701 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205 The Office of Family and Community Engagement is excited to offer DPS families the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills and become stronger advocates at the home, school and district

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