News
Keyword Search
Filter by Category
Getting Results for Jeffco Students
Jeffco students are achieving results each day. Discover how Jeffco Public Schools is preparing our students so they can achieve their biggest dreams, including:
- Creating safe and secure learning environments
- Improving student math and reading outcomes
- Preparing graduates for life after high school
- Employing high-qualified staff who contribute to instructional excellence and extraordinary student experiences
- Financial transparency through budget stewardship
LAKEWOOD — The defending Class 4A girls soccer state champions will attempt to find the magic to win back-to-back state titles against the Wizards of Windsor next week.
No. 3-seeded Windsor and top-seeded Evergreen will square off in the 4A title game at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, at Switchbacks’ Weidner Field in Colorado Springs.
Our students and families help shape Jeffco's future through districtwide engagement surveys each spring. Read about the top takeaways from this year’s surveys and the actions Jeffco is taking to strengthen student and family experiences across Jeffco.
The honored projects represent months of dedicated work combining multiple disciplines while developing durable skills employers value most — from critical thinking to leadership, these students have demonstrated their readiness for future challenges.
Students from Warren Tech North participated in an innovative hands-on learning experience that brought together multiple disciplines for a simulated fire investigation.
LAKEWOOD — Evergreen juniors Gianna Weiner and Nadia Leunig punched the Cougars’ ticket to the Class 4A girls soccer state semifinals.
Top-seed and defending 4A state champion took a 1-0 overtime victory against Jeffco rival Dakota Ridge on Tuesday night at the North Area Athletic Complex.
Ralston Valley went back-to-back with a 4-2 win over No. 2 Cherry Creek to capture the Mustangs’ second straight title and second overall for the program’s history.
“This was the first time ever having kind of a bigger target on our backs,” Mustangs coach Kim Greason said. “We’ve always been one of the stronger teams, but not at the peak. So, we knew we had this huge target on our back. We just had to play the match in front of us and then when we got to this point, it was, ‘Just do what you’ve been doing.’