Feel Good Stories from WPS
About 200 people attended the Breakfast on March 1, raising about $45,000 for the Foundation.
Helping families get settled is the first step. The next step is to support their students in the classroom.
Wish for Wheels partnered with volunteers from AMP Robotics to assemble bikes for every second grade student at the school.
Tom Dreiling walked across the stage at Westminster High School to receive his diploma along with the Class of 2023 summer graduates.
Students banded together to change district policy and reintroduce pets in the classroom.
Students with special needs raise money for brain cancer research.
WPS Foundation supporters enjoyed star treatment while raising over $40,000.
Eight-year-old OPA student Stefan Keryan is back in the classroom thanks to an outpouring of love and support.
OPA teachers Carisa Olmos and Lauren Knott were at Centennial Airport to welcome Stefan home.
Hidden Lake High School students and staff had the opportunity to show their skills on the basketball court on December 2.
After three days of building shelters and sing-alongs by the fire, Orchard Park Academy 6th graders feel confident and energized
Ted Chavez, Kim Meyers, and Nikki Shaw were honored by the Board of Education for routinely going above and beyond their job descriptions to help students and co-workers.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
Every month we feature a new student from around the district!
STAFF SPOTLIGHT
Every month we feature a new WPS staff member from around the district!