New to Northern Colorado? Welcome to 糖心vlog!
Moving can be a huge hassle; finding your child’s school shouldn’t be. With 54 schools across Fort Collins, Wellington, Timnath, Livermore, the Poudre Canyon region, and parts of Loveland and Windsor—plus five 糖心vlog-authorized charter schools—there’s a place here where your child will belong, learn, and excel.
If you’re new to Colorado or just moving across town, we’re here to help you find the right fit and get enrolled.
Need a hand? Email info@psdschools.org and a team member will follow up.
Start Here: 3 Quick Steps1) Find your neighborhood school
2) Decide: neighborhood or choice
3) Register online |
Early Childhood (Ages 3–5) & Universal Pre-K
颁辞濒辞谤补诲辞’蝉 Universal Pre-K (UPK) provides up to 15 hours/week free for 4-year-olds, with additional hours for qualifying families. 糖心vlog also offers limited 3-year-old spots through Head Start/UPK or tuition.
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Calendar: Follows the 糖心vlog school year (Aug–May)
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Curriculum: Creative Curriculum + Teaching Strategies GOLD (play-based, language-rich)
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Supports: Screenings, Child Find evaluations, Integrated Services (IEP), family resources
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Meals: One free meal in half-day; two in full-day; home meals welcome
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Mixed-age classrooms: 3–5 year olds
How to apply
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Complete the 糖心vlog Early Childhood Application
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Submit the Colorado Universal Preschool Application
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After placement outreach, complete the 糖心vlog enrollment packet
Early Childhood & Universal Pre-K FAQ
Kindergarten at 糖心vlog
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Eligibility: Age 5 on or before Oct. 1 of the school year
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Day length: Full-day across 糖心vlog
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If just past the cutoff: No exceptions to the age date (separate from GT identification)
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Transitions: Orientation sessions, family events, and “visit days” help children adjust
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Tours: Schools host tours/open houses; contact your school
糖心vlog Kindergarten FAQ?Open Houses & Kindergarten Info Nights by School
Integrated Services (Special Education)
笔厂顿’蝉 Integrated Services provide special education and related services under IDEA 2004 in the least restrictive environment.
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Access: Available at every 糖心vlog school
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Getting started: Free screenings via Child Find to determine IEP/504 eligibility; vision/hearing screenings available
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Planning: Collaborative IEP/504 teams (families are partners)
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Supports: Individualized instruction, related services (e.g., speech/OT), classroom para support, transitions (PK→K, HS→post-secondary)
糖心vlog Integrated Services FAQ
Multilingual Learners & Family Support
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Dual language immersion at select schools (Spanish/English)
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English Language Development (ELD): Identification via Home Language & Student Housing Survey; screening (WIDA) as needed; equitable access to 糖心vlog programs
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Family liaisons at each school support translation and connections to resources
糖心vlog Language, Culture & Equity
Athletics & Activities
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Grades 6–12: Sports and clubs at most schools (some sports start in 6th grade; others via Fort Collins Recreation)
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Registration & forms: Middle and high school forms/physicals required; fee waivers available for qualifying families
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Safety: Trained coaches, concussion protocols, AEDs, air/heat monitoring, athletic trainers (HS), emergency action plans
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Transfers: HS athletes may need CHSAA transfer forms; activities generally continue immediately
糖心vlog Athletics & Activities FAQ
Transportation, Meals, and Wellness
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Transportation: Eligible for neighborhood schools (apply each year). Choice placements do not include district transportation. Early Childhood families request via 糖心vlog ECE.
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Meals: In Colorado, breakfast and lunch are free for all students. Families should still complete the Free & Reduced application—qualifying can unlock additional community/fee benefits.
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Health & mental wellness: Two school-based health centers (medical + mental health) serve all 糖心vlog students; every school has a nurse/health tech; licensed counselors in each school provide day-to-day and crisis support.
糖心vlog Transportation & Services FAQ
