Approximately 600 UCCS students will be participating in a UCCSlead Day of Service tomorrow, September 14, at various locations across the Pikes Peak Region. The Day of Service will run from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Students will meet in Berger Hall on the UCCS campus an hour before their shift time for breakfast and a welcome introduction. From there, UCCS shuttles will take them to the service location of their choosing.
UCCSlead Days of Service encourages student participation in community engagement and activism by volunteering in service-learning projects that benefit and connect to the broader Colorado Springs community.
Students will be transported to one of 13 partner locations in the Colorado Springs area to complete their three-hour service-learning project. Each Day of Service has unique partners and service-learning opportunities available for students to select from. At each Day of Service, students will also have the option to perform a service-learning project on the UCCS campus, if they desire to volunteer with a campus partner or stakeholder.
Students will volunteer for organizations including The Resource Exchange, Special Kids Special Families, Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity, Christmas Unlimited, Care and Share Food Bank, the Humane Society, Project Angel Heart, Rocky Mountain Field Institute, CPCD – Giving Children a Head Start and Concrete Couch.
Date: September 20, 2024
Location: Doherty High School & Garry Berry Stadium
Time: Homecoming Assembly at 10:35 AM, Auto Show at 9:30 AM, Street Party at 5:00 PM, Football Game Kickoff at 7:00 PM
The Colorado Springs School District 11 and Doherty High School are thrilled to announce a day of spectacular celebrations on September 20, 2024, marking the 50th Anniversary of Doherty High School with a vibrant lineup of events that promise excitement and nostalgia for all. Join us as we celebrate five decades of excellence with a Homecoming Assembly, our 23rd Annual Auto Show, and an unforgettable football game against Rampart High School.
Here’s what’s on the agenda:
Homecoming Assembly
Time: 10:35 AM
Location: Doherty Gym
Start your day by reliving the school spirit and excitement at our Homecoming Assembly. It's a great opportunity to reconnect with old friends and celebrate our rich history.
23rd Annual Auto Show
Time: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: Doherty High School Southwest Lot
Browse an impressive collection of classic and contemporary vehicles. This cherished tradition highlights our community’s love for cars and craftsmanship.
Street Party
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: In front of Garry Berry Stadium
Get the party started with a lively street festival featuring delicious food trucks, engaging games, and fun activities for everyone. Bring your family and friends to soak up the vibrant pre-game atmosphere.
Football Game Against Rampart High School
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Garry Berry Stadium
Cheer on the Doherty Spartans as they face off against Rampart High School in a thrilling football matchup. The Navy JROTC will kick off the evening with a spectacular pre-game production, followed by a high-energy halftime show featuring the Doherty Marching Band and the crowning of this year’s Homecoming King and Queen.
Fireworks Display
A dazzling fireworks show will light up the night sky at halftime, adding a magical touch to our 50th Anniversary celebration.
This milestone event is a chance for alumni, students, and community members to come together and celebrate the spirit of Doherty High School. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of our history and make memories that will last a lifetime.
For more information, please contact Kerstin Gokey at kerstin.gokey@d11.org.
GO SPARTANS!
Let's make September 20th a day to remember!
Colorado Springs, CO—September 11, 2024 — District 11 (D11) Colorado Springs Schools hosted the Green Summit, a districtwide symposium on sustainability for students in grades 4-12. Held on September 10 at Wasson Academic Campus, the Green Summit successfully engaged young minds to understand and advance their school-wide sustainability goals and contribute to the district’s overarching objectives.
Hosted in partnership with energy leader Schneider Electric, the Green Summit included educational sessions focused on leadership, waste diversion, and green careers. The agenda featured a keynote speaker who is a thought leader in sustainability, an engaging city utility message, and insightful district leadership communication. Events were designed to accommodate both younger and older students through two distinct tracks. This structured approach ensured that every student, regardless of age, could deeply engage with the material and gain valuable insights.
The primary aim of the Green Summit was to equip students with the knowledge and motivation they need to become sustainability champions within their own schools. By empowering students to take action, the event sought to create a ripple effect, influencing the broader student body and supporting D11’s sustainability goals.
"We hope that the D11 Green Summit ignited a passion for responsible practices and careers in STEAM among our students," said Michael Gaal, Superintendent of Schools. “By educating and empowering our youth, we are investing in a greener future for all."
District 11 Colorado Springs Schools and Schneider Electric are committed to leading by example in sustainability and energy efficiency. Their collaborative efforts ensure that the next generation is not only aware of but also actively engaged in creating sustainable solutions. This event underscores their dedication to fostering a greener future and highlights their role as leaders in the field.
In addition to collaborating on Green Summit, D11 and Schneider Electric are finalizing details on a district modernization project that would impact over 50 of D11’s schools. The project would include a combination of classroom improvements and energy efficiency upgrades that are expected to save taxpayers $50 million over the lifetime of the project and bolster D11 as the most energy cost-efficient school district in El Paso County.
This partnership aligns with District 11’s initiatives to build connected communities and enrich student learning through real-world experiences. “We are thrilled to collaborate with Schneider to provide transformative, one-of-a-kind opportunities that empower our students to activate their learning,” said Gaal.
About District 11 Colorado Springs Schools
Colorado Springs School District 11 has enjoyed a distinguished legacy of providing excellent education to the greatest number of students in our region. Today, we have 58 schools and alternative educational opportunities to provide each student with a unique and exceptional educational experience.
For more information about the Green Summit or to learn how you can support sustainability initiatives in schools, contact Beth Austin at eth.austin@d11.org">beth.austin@d11.org.
About Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is a global leader in energy management and automation. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, Schneider Electric provides integrated solutions to make energy safe, reliable, efficient, and sustainable.
On Monday, September 16, Fountain Valley School (FVS) will welcome the globally recognized innovator, speaker, author, educator, and futurist Langdon Morris – an alumnus from the FVS Class of 1974 – to its 1,100-acre Prairie campus in Colorado Springs for a special day of engagement and learning with students, faculty, and staff.
Morris, a senior partner with InnovationLabs, is world-renowned for helping organizations navigate rapid change and market disruption. His impressive client list includes NASA, UNICEF, and the U.S. Navy.
Founded in 1930, Fountain Valley School is committed to preparing the next generation of global leaders to think creatively and strategically about the future. During his day-long visit to FVS, Morris will facilitate a three-hour "Innovation in a Global World" workshop providing 10th-grade students with valuable perspectives on how innovation can drive solutions to global issues. Members of the media interested in attending Morris’ seminar on Monday, September 16, from 8:30 to 11:45 a.m. (6155 Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, CO 80911) must contact Meg Winnicker in advance at mwinnicker@fvs.edu or 719-391-5622.
Additional highlights open only to FVS students, faculty, and staff will include a meet-and-greet with employees, a “Net Zero” talk with Advanced Environmental students, and a school-wide lecture with one of the leading minds in innovation today.
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Founded in 1930, Fountain Valley School of Colorado is a boarding and day school for grades 9-12. Situated on 1,100 acres of rolling prairie in Colorado Springs, the School provides a rigorous, global curriculum in academics, arts, athletics, and the outdoors to develop young adults who are courageous, open-minded, self-reliant, curious, and compassionate. Enrollment is approximately 240 students from 20 countries, 26 states and the Pikes Peak Region. www.fvs.edu
D11 is excited to announce the first-ever Student-Focused Green Summit, in partnership with Schneider Electric. The event will be held on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at the RJ Wasson Academic Campus bringing together students, educators, and local community leaders to address critical environmental challenges and explore innovative solutions to promote sustainability. As the city is sharing its state of the city address, students from D11 are engaged in a thoughtfully planned symposium on preparing for the future with a sustainable focus.
This groundbreaking summit aims to empower students to take active roles in shaping a sustainable future, providing a platform for young leaders to collaborate with experts and local organizations. The event will feature a variety of interactive workshops and hands-on activities centered around themes such as climate action, waste reduction, renewable energy, and community-driven environmental initiatives.
“At D11, we believe that students are not only the leaders of tomorrow but also change-makers today,” said John Berdon, Energy & Sustainability Manager at D11, “This summit is a unique opportunity for our students to engage with sustainability issues that directly impact their lives and communities. By collaborating with local partners, we can inspire meaningful change together.”
Event Highlights Include:
“We are thrilled to partner with D11on this important initiative,” Pamela Weinstein, from Schneider Electric “The collaboration between our organization and the students is a testament to the power of local action in addressing global challenges.”
The summit is limited to 150 students, educators, and members of the community who are passionate about environmental sustainability. Participants will leave with new ideas, resources, and a network of support to help them implement sustainable practices in their schools and neighborhoods, plus a college student mentor to help guide efforts,
Schneider Electric | Event Sponsor, keynote, lunch, tee shirts, swag, student notebook |
Colorado Springs Utilities
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Fountain Creek Watershed District
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Drive Clean Colorado
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USAFA/STEM Outreach/Legacy
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CSU Cooperative Extension
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Concrete Couch
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Shutter and Strum
| Art Projects with recycled materials |
Waste Connections
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UCCS
| Student Mentors – students will meet throughout the school years to assist with project development and implementation |
Colorado College
| Student Mentors – students will meet throughout the school years to assist with project development and implementation |
Event Details:
Date: September 10, 2024
Time: 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Location: Roy J Wasson Academic Campus 2115 Afton Dr Colorado Springs