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Welcome to The Durango School District
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95%Graduation rate at Durango High School
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29Home languages spoken by students
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3Schools awarded Governor’s Distinguished Improvement
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20%CMAS test scores rank in top 20% of all Colorado Schools
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District News
We are reaching out to inform you of an important policy regarding student transportation. To ensure the safety of all students and to keep accurate records of who is riding each bus, students are required to present their student ID card when boarding. This policy helps us maintain a secure environment, knowing exactly who is on each bus in case of an emergency.
Voters approve 2024 Investing in Our Schools Bond
A win for our schools! Durango School District 9-R Ballot Issue 4A has passed “by a large margin,” according to results as of Nov. 6, showing 61.27% of people voted in favor, and 38.73% were opposed.
'Cyber-Safe Kids' on Nov. 18 will give guidance on internet safety
Durango School District invites staff and parents/guardians to join a live presentation, “Cyber-Safe Kids: Strategies for Online Protection,” on Nov. 18 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Impact Career Innovation Center on the Durango High School campus. This event will also be live-streamed and recorded on the district’s Facebook page starting at 6 p.m. – https://www.facebook.com/Durango9R
Mayor Pro Tem Yazzie inducted into Park's Native American Hallways of Heritage
On Nov. 7, students in Park Elementary School’s Native American Crew welcomed Mayor Pro Tem Gilda Yazzie for the unveiling of an honorary poster of her in the school’s Native American Hallways of Heritage. Multiple posters line several hallways, beginning about 50 feet from the front entrance of the school.
Leaders step up for new Student Council at Florida Mesa Elementary School
What does it take to be a good leader? Florida Mesa Elementary School (FMES) fifth grade students are learning on the job as members of the school's new Student Council, pictured from left: Korah Roper, Rose Lucht, Foy Stegner, Harold Duvall, and Carter Wendland.
Green Ribbon Cutting to celebrate completion of sustainability projects
Durango School District invites the public and media to a Green Ribbon Cutting Celebration on Nov. 18 at 4:15 p.m. at Escalante Middle School. The event will be held under the new solar carport panels at the far southwest end of the parking lot.
Riverview Students Treat Local Seniors to a Halloween Parade
Riverview Elementary School (RVE) 5th graders put the “treat” in “trick or treat” for residents of Sunshine Gardens Senior Community (SGSC) this Halloween with a costume parade, followed by cookies and conversation with their delighted spectators.
Miller Grand Opening postponed
The Miller Grand Opening set for tomorrow evening, Oct. 25, has been postponed. This is due to the tragic death of a youth in our community that occurred the morning of Oct. 24. In order to allow our community time to grieve and receive support following this incident, we decided a celebratory event was not appropriate. Crisis teams and counselors are available to our staff and students, and we encourage everyone to seek support if they need it in this difficult time.
Update and support resources on tragic death of student
We wanted to provide our families with an update on the tragic situation that unfolded in our community yesterday.
At approximately 7:45 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24, we learned that a student was fatally injured at home – not at school – by a male juvenile suspect.
At approximately 7:45 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24, we learned that a student was fatally injured at home – not at school – by a male juvenile suspect.
Park Panthers get out the vote
On Friday, Oct. 25, more than 80 Park Elementary School fourth graders climbed the Sky Steps to Fort Lewis College (FLC), broke into groups, and began encouraging passersby to stop for a conversation about voting.
Our Mission
What people say about us
TEACHER
“I get to work in a supportive environment with empathetic people who love what they do, and who genuinely care about student success.”
– Olivia Cruz, High School Science Teacher
– Olivia Cruz, High School Science Teacher
PARENT
“My kids have thrived in Durango schools because of the quality of instruction. The teachers in these schools do life-changing work.”
– Eduardo Gonzalez, parent of middle school student
– Eduardo Gonzalez, parent of middle school student
STUDENT
“I have so many opportunities, and I have come to love school. Now I want to inspire others, and be on the Board to be that person that others can look up to.”
– Michaela Richardson, high school student and Student Board Member
– Michaela Richardson, high school student and Student Board Member