Our curriculum, or plan of study, is developed by teachers based on the individual needs of our students. These efforts are centered on the Colorado Academic Standards, so that students are able to demonstrate similar skills and knowledge at the end of each school year. Ultimately, the standards provide a road map to help ensure students are successful in college, careers, and life.

Colorado has 12 content areas for our academic standards:

  1. Comprehensive Health
  2. Computer Science
  3. Dance
  4. Drama and Theatre Arts
  5. Mathematics
  6. Music
  7. Physical Education
  8. Reading, Writing, and Communicating
  9. Science
  10. Social Studies
  11. Visual Arts
  12. World Languages

Within these content areas, the state standards prioritize rigor, relevancy, relationships, and disciplinary literacy.

The district also provides a robust Career and Technical Education program. Middle school and high school programs are designed Career and Technical Education programs are designed to explore career pathways and learn critical skills and certifications to enter the workforce. Several pathways exist, including Agricultural Sciences, Business, Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Human Services, Education, Hospitality and Food Services, Design, Industrial Design and Technology, and Information Technology. These state approved programs may vary by location. Interested students should work with their school counselor. Learn more about Career and Technical Education.

The district and schools provide resources, as feasible, so that teachers are able to utilize the best materials possible. This may include traditional textbooks, digital content, and lab equipment.

If you have questions about curriculum please contact your child's school or Kevin Copher, Director of Instruction, at 970-686-8000.