What’s Your Reason to Believe?
Reasons to Believe
Every school in 27J has a bounty of successes and inspiration that we are thrilled to share with our community.
With so many reasons to BELIEVE in the positive impact our schools have on our communities, we built a space to showcase them all. Welcome!
Be inspired by these stories and share your own reasons to BELIEVE—with us and with those around you.
What are your Reasons to Believe?
With thousands of great moments happening in our schools every day, there are always new reasons to believe in 27J. What breakthrough has a 27J student you know made? What award has a 27J staff member received? What moment has occurred in one of our schools that can inspire others?
Share your reasons in our form, so we can amplify them to all of 27J!
EOS contributes to 27J’s triumphant graduation rates
How does the district make sure that they’re empowering every student? By finding where inequities in the system are holding some students back and taking…
27J graduation rates climb for fifth year in a row
This year, 27J Schools turned in a rate of 90.9%, matching Cherry Creek Schools for the third highest rate among the largest districts in the Denver metro area
Board votes to put mill, bond on November ballot
At its meeting, the board voted unanimously to put a mill levy override and a bond issue on the Nov. 2 ballot. The measures allow the community to decide if it wants to put more of its local tax dollars toward specific local projects and programs outlined in the ballot questions.
Ready to Believe?
27J schools are full of successes and inspiration. As we show you our #ReasonstoBelieve, we encourage you to think of the moments and people that have made you believe in 27J. Then, share them with the people around you!
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#ReasontoBelieve: Caring Meets Color
In 27J Schools, we BELIEVE that the impact we have on students goes far beyond lesson plans. In our schools, staff and students come together to become part of something bigger than themselves. At Quist Middle School, that looks like a custom, student art installation that honors difficult times weathered together.