
FINAL DPS Snapshots Show with Natalie B. - District Updates for May 30
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1. The School Transformation Policy (STP)
The new School Transformation Policy (STP) will be effective starting in the 2025–26 school year, the goal is to improve schools so that no school has 4 or more years of red or orange performance ratings. In doing so, it empowers DPS to take earlier, locally-driven action when schools experience multiple years of low performance, before state intervention is required.
The policy applies to both district-run and charter schools and is tied to sustained low performance on the SPF:
- If schools have 1 to 3 years of Red or Orange SPF ratings - Schools will receive targeted support including: resources, changes to staffing or leadership, academic program adjustments, or entry into a turnaround network.
- If schools have 4 or more years of Red or Orange SPF ratings - The district may consider school replacement or closure. These decisions will follow a process grounded in community engagement and require Board of Education approval.
2. Summer 2025 Meals
The DPS Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is a federally-funded, state-administered program that provides nutritious meals to children 18 years and younger at no charge. More information: Food and Nutrition Services website.
Also available over the summer is the Tasty Food Program. The City and County of Denver's Tasty Food Summer Meal Program runs Monday, June 9 through Aug. 15. The program is open to all Denver youth ages 3–18, with no registration or ID required. More information about food sites and schedules is available on the Tasty Food website.
3. Gifted Testing Grades
Beginning in Fall 2025, Denver Public Schools will change when students are automatically tested for gifted identification. Instead of Kindergarten, 2nd, and 6th grades, students in 1st and 5th grades will now be tested. This change helps make access to gifted programs more fair and inclusive across the district. If your student is not in 1st or 5th grade, you can still nominate them for gifted testing. Learn more about the changes and testing nomination process.
4. Secure Funding for ECE-4
The state of Colorado offers up to 15 hours per week of free, state-funded preschool for 4-year-olds. Families who participated in the UPK program last year saved an average of $6,100 a year on preschool costs! Students who turn 4 on or before Oct. 1 are eligible for ECE-4 funding.
- Submit your Round 2 DPS SchoolChoice application. dpsk12.org/prek
- Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis within school admission priorities.
- Once you have accepted, it is time to submit your UPK application. This application is required to receive funding from the state.
5. Senior Feature: Meet Esther
In the final feature of our DPS Senior Spotlight series, we proudly shine the spotlight on Esther, an extraordinary student from Manual High School whose journey is as inspiring as it is powerful.
Esther moved to Denver from Uganda in 2023, arriving in a brand-new country without knowing anyone. Despite challenges, she wasted no time getting involved at Manual. In just a few years, she's become a role model and vital part of the school community.
Watch her story: https://youtu.be/WS5ezZGaR74
Have a great summer, DPS! See you next school year!