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IMPORTANT DATES

January 19

No SCHOOL

January 20

CSC, 4:30pm; PTA, 5:30pm; FOSS, 6:30pm

January 23

MSPA, Noon
Super Citizen Assembly

Enrichment UPDATE!!!

The Winter 2026 season will run for 11 weeks, starting on January 12 - March 26. Check out Homeroom.com to register!”

 National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) Testing

Dear Parents and Guardians:

Slavens K-8 School will participate in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 and Wednesday, February 18, 2026. NAEP is the largest nationally representative and continuing assessment of what students know and can do in various subjects. NAEP is administered by the National Center for Education Statistics, within the U.S. Department of Education. NAEP is different from our state assessments because it is a common measure of achievement across the country.

If your child is in 4th or 8th grade, they may take a math or reading assessment. If your child is chosen, you will receive an email by the end of the week.  In addition to subject-area questions, students voluntarily complete NAEP survey questions. These questions provide valuable information about participating students’ educational experiences and opportunities to learn both in and outside of the classroom. More information about NAEP survey questions is available at https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/parents under the section “Survey Questionnaires & Your Student: What You Need to Know.”

The assessment takes about 120 minutes for most students, which includes transition time, directions, and completion of survey questions.

The information collected is used for statistical purposes only.

Your child’s grades will not be affected.
• Students may be excused for any reason, are not required to complete the assessment, and may skip any question.
• While the assessment is voluntary, NAEP depends on student participation to help policymakers improve education.
• If you do not want your child to participate, please notify me in writing via email (corey_wagner@dpsk12.net) by Friday, January 30, 2026.

There is no need to study in preparation for NAEP, but please encourage your child to do their best. Contact Corey Wagner at 720-424-4150 or at corey_wagner@dpsk12.net if you have any questions.

We are excited that our school is participating in NAEP. We know that Slavens K-8 School’s students will show what our nation’s students know and can do.

Sincerely,
Corey Wagner

Denver Men's Basketball

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TICKETS

Home Games
Wed Jan 14 vs Oral Roberts - 7pm
Thurs Jan 22 vs North Dakota State - 7pm
Sat Jan 24 vs North Dakota - 2pm
Sat Jan 31 vs Omaha - 2pm
Thurs Feb 12 vs South Dakota State - 7pm
Thurs Feb 19 vs South Dakota - 7pm
Sat Feb 21 vs. St. Thomas - 4pm

Hamilton Gymnasium
2240 E. Buchtel Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208

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Corporate Sponsors

We are so excited to announce the remaining of our Corporate Sponsors for the 2025/2026 school year! Take a chance to check out their websites and support them.

Sanctuary Kitchen Design LLC: sanctuarykitchendesign.com
The Dentists on Pearl: thedentistsonpearl.com
Children's Dentistry of Cherry Creek: childrensdentistryco.com
Dokken Built: dokkenbuilt.com
Hansen CPA: hansencpa.com
MidFirst Bank: MidFirst.com 
Acquilano Inc.: Acquilano.com
Hansen Family Farms: joshthansen@gmail.com
Shed & Co: shedandco.com
Aligned Orthodontics: Alignedonpearl.com
Salon and Spa on the blvd: Salonspaotb.com
The Situs Group: thesitusgroup.com

Illness Prevention Information and Resources to Keep Our Community Healthy

As we return to the classroom this week, it’s important for our community to know that respiratory illnesses are widespread in Colorado, including influenza (flu). 

Flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and COVID-19 illnesses are caused by viruses. Symptoms often include fever or feeling feverish, coughing, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, and muscle or body aches. People who get one of these viral respiratory illnesses mostly have respiratory symptoms (i.e., coughing, sore throat). If you think a child has the flu, RSV, or COVID-19, they should stay home until they've been fever-free for at least 24 hours and their symptoms are improving. The Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) has guidance to help families decide when to keep children home from school.  

The flu usually causes mild to moderate symptoms that can be treated at home with rest, hydration, and over-the-counter medications for pain and fever as needed. However, young children, older adults, and people with underlying medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness and complications. 

How to protect yourself and those around you: 

-Stay up to date on vaccines (including your yearly flu shot). It’s not too late to get a flu shot to offer extra protection during this tough flu season. 

-Wash your hands often. 

-Avoid close contact with people who are sick. 

 

You can find providers who carry flu vaccines online.

Denver Public Schools coordinates closely with the Denver Department of Public Health & Environment (DDPHE) to monitor illnesses. 

For resources and information about circulation of flu, RSV, and COVID-19 in Colorado throughout the 2025-26 season, check out CDPHE’s Viral Respiratory Diseases Dashboard or DDPHE’s Respiratory Illness webpage.   

 

Illness Related Absences

 

We love to see our students at school each day but we also know that absences due to illness can and do happen, especially during this time of year. If children become ill and cannot attend school, guardians should contact the school to notify them that the absence is due to illness. Without this notification, schools are not able to excuse the absence. Note: A school may require documentation after a student has exceeded 10 absences due to illness or injury. 

Although both excused and unexcused absences are considered when determining if a student is chronically absent, excused absences do not count towards truancy filings. The fewer unexcused absences a student has, the less likely the student will be considered for a truancy court referral. 

If there are barriers, illness related or not, that make it difficult for children to attend school consistently, families are encouraged to contact the school for support.

   Health Tip for Parents

Do You Have A New Year’s Resolution?

 Creating_A_Positive_Routine.pdf

Colorado currently has one of the highest flu rates in the country. 
Is it a cold or flu? 

Flu view surveillance US map

Is It Flu resource chart