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  • 2024 Art Bus Schedule

    Join Art Instructor Krista (Hines) McKinnon on the Art Bus, School Bus Studio for after school art classes on Tuesdays from 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Here's what's on the calendar for 2024: Colored Pencil Pets: Jan 9, 16, 23, 30 Pencils, Paper and Pastels: Feb 6, 13, 20, 27 Blowing a Bubble Painting: Mar 5, 12, 26 & Apr 2 Gone Fishing: Apr 9, 16, 23, 30 Animal Marker Designs May 7 and 14 (half price) The Art Bus is open to grades K-5 and cost is $95. For more information about Krista, the classes and program, please check the email sent January 4.

  • Join the PTA Board!

    Become a part of the future of education and our school community. King-Murphy PTA is looking for individuals to train for the 2024/25 PTA board. If you're looking for a chance to make a difference, please don't hesitate to contact us at kingmurphypta@gmail.com. Open positions for next school year include the following: President: As the leader of the PTA, you will be responsible for building and managing a team of volunteers, organizing events, fundraisers, and more. Vice President: Assist the President with staff communication, event planning, fundraising, and more. Treasurer: Collect and deposit dues and payments, write checks, maintain the books, and report monthly. Secretary: Create monthly meeting agendas, lead and take meeting minutes, post social media announcements, create monthly newsletter and manage distribution lists.

  • King-Murphy Gives Fundraiser (Still Ongoing)

    How do Your Donations Help? Ever wonder what your PTA does and where your donations go? Here are some of the ways our PTA supports our school - your contributions make a difference! Financially support all classrooms and school programs. ($4400/year) Events Including: Back to school night, Movie Night, Trunk or Treat, Chili Cook off, Field Day, End of year Carnival. ($5000) Pay for Bookflix for all Students to use for the school year. ($877) Provide gifts to staff on Thankful Thursday and Teacher Appreciation Week. ($2000) Provide snacks for the staff in the Orchid Room ($2000) Provide yearbooks to all students ($2600) Support updates as needed throughout the school. ($1000) Help fund field trips for students in need. ($300) Funded 2 teachers to attend the EL conference ($2100)

  • Board of Education Meetings (January 2024)

    BOE Study Session - Thursday, Jan 11 11:30am - 1:30pm, Carlson Elementary BOE Business Meeting - Tuesday, Jan 23 6pm - 8pm, Clear Creek High School For more information, please visit: https://www.ccsdre1.org/boe.

  • Enrollment is Open

    Register for the 2024-25 school year today! Registering your student(s) helps educators prepare and it helps the schools and district with budgeting (which begins now for next school year). This budget is not only for the basics, but it also helps us plan outdoor learning experiences, hands-on learning, and more of the things that students tell us they want in their education. Whether you’re returning or new to the district, please start here.

  • Learning our History: Experiencing Life as a Kid 100 Years Ago

    King Murphy hosted a visitor from the Evergreen Historical Society. Our guest expert shared items that five-year-olds would have used 100 years ago in Evergreen. These items included kitchen utensils, toys, and quilts. The history expert discussed the chores that young people might have undertaken and how they could be immensely helpful to their families even at a young age. The students thoroughly enjoyed the experience!

  • Clear Creek Cooks

    Clear Creek Metropolitan Recreation District is teaching kids from Georgetown Community School, Carlson, and King Murphy Mountain School to bake and cook. Kids have made their own spaghetti and meat sauce, tacos, macaroni and cheese and sugar cookies. Yum!

  • Celebrating Our Multilingual Learners!

    “Diversity is the one true thing we all have in common. Celebrate it every day.” -Winston Churchill Our Clear Creek community is very fortunate to have diversity in many forms. This diversity truly unites us all and is certainly cause for celebration. Today, we focus on one particular group of students who bring wonderful diversity and unique worldviews to our classrooms every day: our multilingual learners. Let’s celebrate these incredible students! Multilingual Learners (MLs) are students who speak more than one language. To be multilingual is a superpower, and we honor the fresh perspectives that having multiple languages brings. Currently, there are 24 MLs in our Clear Creek School District, from PreK to grade 12. This number has grown over the years. For the academic year 2019-20, there were 8 MLs in the district. For the academic year 2020-21, there were 10 MLs. 2021-22 saw only 7 MLs. But in 2022-23, we saw a jump in numbers up to 15 MLs. And now, we have 24 MLs so far this academic year. We can expect this growth to continue. Nationwide, there were 5.1 million MLs in 20191. Here in Clear Creek County, we are fortunate to benefit from both domestic and international migration patterns which bring us these students from fascinating backgrounds. We currently have students from seven countries across the globe. These students speak five languages other than English. Can you say “hello” in five different languages? The Clear Creek School District is committed to helping each individual student be successful. To that end, the district implemented an English Language Development (ELD) program this year. This program supports MLs in achieving a high level of academic English proficiency and promoting cultural awareness. The program offers academic English classes, tutoring, classroom support, and social-emotional support. The curriculum of the ELD program is evidence-based and highly effective. The Colorado English Language Proficiency (CELP) Standards are developed by WIDA, part of the Wisconsin Center for Education Research at the University of Wisconsin. Multilingual learners can be identified with different descriptions. For example, “Newcomers” are students who have recently arrived from another country, while “Experienced Multilinguals” are students who have been here in the U.S. learning English for five or more years2. Research shows that to learn a language to the level of proficiency for academic usage, it often takes 4-10 years3. Academic language is very different from social language. For example, writing essays, reading historical texts, decoding math word problems, and writing science lab reports are all highly challenging tasks. Imagine trying to do all of these in a foreign language. Our MLs are extremely hardworking and driven to succeed. We applaud them for their fortitude and tenacity in the face of linguistic adversity! Looking ahead, by the end of this academic year, a comprehensive ELD plan will be formalized and shared with the community. Some topics under review as part of the ELD plan will include an analysis of registration procedures for multilingual families, graduation requirements for MLs, and communication strategies in languages other than English. Looking a bit further ahead, CCSD will work to implement the Seal of Biliteracy for graduating seniors. The community is strongly encouraged to join in the conversation about ELD programming and how best to support our MLs. Your input is highly valued! For more information on MLs and ELD programming, here are some useful links: Colorado Department of Education - Office of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education https://www.cde.state.co.us/cde_english WIDA Consortium https://wida.wisc.edu/ You are warmly invited to reach out and share your ideas about ELD at CCSD. Please contact: Melinda Gordon Multilingual Learner Coordinator/Teacher melinda.gordon@ccsdre1.org 303-567-3807 office 1 National Center for Education Statistics 2 Huynh, T. and Skelton, B. (2023) Long-term success for experienced multilinguals. Corwin. 3Colorado Department of Education. (2023). English language development guidebook: Designing, delivering, and evaluating instruction and services for multilingual learners. (page 11). Published online. https://www.cde.state.co.us/cde_english/eldguidebook

  • CCSD RISE Event

    Last week at the RISE roadshow, we took a moment to celebrate how Clear Creek School District RE-1 has reimagined education. In 2020, Clear Creek began its laser-focus on listening to students tell us what they want to learn and how. This has resulted in expeditionary, outdoor, and career-connected learning. Thank you to our educators, partners, community, and students for this journey! Thanks to Mike Gass Governor Jared Polis The Colorado Education Initiative Caring for Colorado Foundation #weareclearcreek #ColoradoSchoolsRISE #EdColo

  • Thank You, Clear Creek EDC

    Thank you Clear Creek EDC for your generous donation and support for INCubatoredu and Clear Creek entrepreneurs! Clear Creek is one of the select few to offer this entrepreneurship program in Colorado.

  • KM Business Banners

    SUPPORT YOUR KING-MURPHY MOUNTAIN SCHOOL AND PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS AT THE SAME TIME! Advertise outside in our parking lot, in our gymnasium or BOTH! Use the link below to fill out the form then email a copy to kingmurphypta@gmail.com and jordandunbar@gmail.com.

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