Don’t miss the latest episode of the LPS Toddcast: SPEAKing Up for Mental Health! This powerful conversation dives into how students can access mental health resources in Littleton Public Schools.

Nate Thompson, LPS’s Director of Social, Emotional, and Behavior Services, and Kira, a junior at Arapahoe High School, join cohosts Superintendent Todd Lambert and CFO Jonathan Levesque for an authentic and inspiring dialogue about this vital topic.

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2 days ago, LPS Communications
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On November 5, Heritage High School welcomed nearly 200 fifth-grade leaders from across Littleton Public Schools for its annual Leadership Conference, an energetic, skills-focused event designed to empower students as they prepare to transition into middle school.

Read more at tinyurl.com/Grade5Conf
3 days ago, Littleton Public Schools
Group of seven elementary-aged students wearing matching blue “Heritage HSS” shirts gather around a table covered in a blue tablecloth. They are building structures using marshmallows and wooden sticks in a classroom setting. The students are focused and engaged, collaborating on the activity. In the background, decorated T-shirts hang along the wall under a window.
Large group of high school students wearing matching red “Heritage” shirts pose together in a gymnasium. Most are seated cross-legged on the polished gym floor, with a few standing in the back. A large “HERITAGE” wordmark with an eagle mascot is painted on the wall behind them in red, white, and blue. Red wall mats, a whiteboard, and a basketball hoop are visible in the background.

Littleton Public Schools extends a wholehearted thank you to the 20 incredible student poets at LPS’s 15th Annual Poetry Slam! Held Tuesday, November 11 at Options High School, the event overflowed with creativity, courage, and community as students stepped into the spotlight of a dimly lit room, sharing original spoken-word pieces that offered reflective glimpses into their inner worlds. Acknowledging the power of igniting the soul with strength when creative expression is encouraged and celebrated, the LPS Poetry Slam is an avenue to highlight the positive impact of truly feeling seen and heard.

Read more at tinyurl.com/LPSSlam

4 days ago, LPS Communications
LPS Poetry Slam participants with host Jovan Mays

✨🤩 Some amazing students from Options Secondary Program and Runyon Elementary School were recognized in the Student Spotlight at the November 13 Board of Education meeting.

As always, LPS students amaze us. They are truly wonderful human beings, and we are so grateful they are part of our community!

Read all about them at tinyurl.com/LPSssNov13

4 days ago, LPS Communications
Collage of three "Student Spotlight - Nov 13" photos showing students and adults at a school board meeting.

LPS is proud to be a district where students are nurtured, challenged, and inspired every day—thanks to the tireless efforts of educators, support staff, families, and community members.

🧑‍🏫❤️ To all of our incredible LPS employees and partners: THANK YOU for your continued commitment to excellence in education. We are grateful for all you do to help our students grow and thrive.

Read more at tinyurl.com/LPSAEW25

5 days ago, LPS Communications
Littleton Public Schools graphic: Two students collaborate on a laptop. Text reads: "HAPPY AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK."

On Friday, November 6, 2025, EPIC Campus students participated in the Junior Achievement Stock Market Challenge at the Cable Center, joining 1,300 competitors from 35 metro-Denver high schools for an immersive, fast-paced, and high-energy emulation of Wall Street trading.

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9 days ago, LPS Communications
Lobby of Cable Center with a large digital stock board and gathering of students. Top right: EPIC Campus logo, text Junior Achievement Stock Market Challenge.

Can you balance rent, groceries, a car payment, and still save for the future?🏠🍽️🚗💸

Arapahoe High School juniors and seniors got a real-world taste of personal finance during the “Adventures in Reality” simulation!

With help from ENT Credit Union and the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, students navigated real-life budgeting scenarios based on Colorado career data—all without leaving school. It’s hands-on, high-impact learning that makes financial literacy stick!

🔗 Read the full story at tinyurl.com/AHSpersonalfinance

#LPSWeGrowTogether #LPSCrecemosJuntos #FinancialLiteracy #RealLifeReady

10 days ago, LPS Communications
A group of high school students talking with an adult man standing behind a long, black table in a gymnasium.
Close-up of a spending and saving plan worksheet on a clipboard, powered by Ent Credit Union and the Broncos.
Students seated on bleachers in a gym, listening to a presentation by an adult woman walking in front of them.
Two women in Denver Broncos cheerleading outfits stand in front of a screen on a gym floor, one holding a microphone.
A group of students gathered around a table with a "Housing Adventures in Reality" banner in a gym.

Attention, LPS high school students and families!

Are you curious about the exciting career paths in the natural resources industry? Would you like to learn about careers related to plant science, horticulture, conservation ecology, wildlife management, and water resources? All high school students are invited to join us for an informational night to discover opportunities like:

-Industry certifications related to plant science and conservation
-Apprenticeships and work-based learning opportunities
-2- and 4-year college programs
-Military careers related to natural resources
-Careers in biology, parks and wildlife, horticulture, water treatment, landscaping, and many more

Event details:
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
EPIC Campus
6:00–7:30 p.m.

During this event, you’ll connect with industry professionals and higher education representatives to learn about opportunities that could shape your future.

RSVP by Friday, November 21, 2025

Don’t miss this chance to explore rewarding career possibilities through the Natural Resources Pathway at EPIC Campus!

We look forward to seeing you there!

11 days ago, LPS Communications
Natural Resources Career Information Night flyer. Image shows three students involved in environmental activities. Text lists the event details: Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Location: EPIC CAMPUS.
🇺🇸 Today, and every day, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of our veterans. Littleton Public Schools extends our deepest gratitude to the heroes in our community—past and present—who have served our nation with pride. 💙❤️

Thank you for protecting our freedoms and inspiring future generations!
11 days ago, LPS Communications
Poster featuring the silhouette of a soldier and an American flag at sunset, with the text: HAPPY VETERANS DAY. Littleton Public Schools extends a heartfelt thank you to our community's veterans.

Attention all LPS students in Grades 9, 10, and 11:

The EPIC Campus would like to share with you the many opportunities available to you for the 2026-27 school year!

Are you interested in one of our seven pathways?
Do you want to experience some of the hands-on interactive learning tasks EPIC Campus students have in these pathways?
Does exploring a career through work-based learning sound intriguing?
Would you like to learn more about the EPIC Campus?


Join us at the EPIC Campus Showcase Night for Prospective High School Students!
When: Monday, November 10 at 6:00-8:00 PM
Where: 190 E. Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80121
Who: Current high school students and parents

Please RSVP here. We will be providing a customized schedule, so please be sure to RSVP!

What are current students saying about their experience at EPIC?
"I like it a lot. The pathways are personalized. It gives me a chance to test it out before I go to college." -Senior at LHS
"I love this class. I can be very creative. I get to connect with students I haven't seen since elementary."-Junior at AHS
I like this class because I've met a lot of new people. It feels like a college campus and it's better than what I thought it would be. It also helps me to prepare for life after high school." -Junior at HHS

If you have questions about the EPIC Campus please call 303-347-4300 or email tamonson@lps.k12.co.us.

24 days ago, LPS Communications
Graphic for EPIC Campus Showcase Night on November 10. All event details are in the accompanying text.

Nearly 100 eighth graders from across Littleton Public Schools gathered at Twain for a day devoted to leadership, teamwork, and community building during this year’s Middle School Leadership Conference. Students from Newton, Goddard, Littleton Preparatory, Options, Euclid, and Powell middle schools came together to sharpen skills that will help them become confident, compassionate leaders as they transition into high school.

Read more at tinyurl.com/Grade8Conf

24 days ago, LPS Communications
Superintendent Todd Lambert listens intently to a student. He is seated in a circle of middle school students, all of whom are wearing red shirts. The setting is a gymnasium, and other circles of students are in the background.
A group of 5 middle school students participates in an icebreaker activity led by a high school student. All are wearing red shirts.

Governor Jared Polis visited The Village for Early Childhood Education on Tuesday, October 28 to see the district’s Incredible Years - Dinosaur School program in action.

Students were so excited to welcome the Governor, and one class was even dressed in their best for their "Fancy Party"--what a perfect day for it!

Read all about the visit and Dinosaur School at tinyurl.com/GovAtTheVillage

25 days ago, LPS Communications
Preschool students sit in a group learning environment.
Governor Jared Polis stands with school and district leaders at The Village ECE.

Students from Wilder and Ford elementary schools were the stars of the Student Spotlight at the October 23 Board of Education meeting! Read all about their incredible contributions to LPS in News at tinyurl.com/LPSssOct23

29 days ago, LPS Communications
Three students from Wilder stand with Board of Education members in the LPS Boardroom.
A group of students from Ford Elementary, along with their school administrators, stand with the Board of Education in the LPS Boardroom.

📣 REMINDER: LPS Board of Education Candidate Forum is tonight!

Join us for the candidate forum hosted by the District Accountability Committee to learn more about the four candidates running for three at-large seats on the LPS Board of Education!

📅 Wednesday, October 15, 2025
🕡 7:00–9:00 p.m.
📍 Boardroom, Education Services Center

Live stream at tinyurl.com/lpsBOElivestream

about 1 month ago, LPS Communications
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Heritage High School's girls cross country team and student government were recognized for their recent successes at the October 9 Board of Education meeting. Read all about it at tinyurl.com/LPSssOct9

Way to soar, Eagles!

about 1 month ago, LPS Communications
Two stacked photos of students being recognized by the LPS Board of Education in the LPS Boardroom.

Littleton Public Schools and Arapahoe County recently identified an issue with an address list that resulted in the omission of the Littleton Public Schools – School Director-At-Large contest from 59 mailed ballots.

Once the omission was identified, the County issued corrected ballots and contacted all affected voters via mail. County staff members also contacted voters via email and telephone, when possible.

Affected voters can vote and return their new, corrected ballot. If they have already returned the inaccurate ballot, it will be voided and the new ballot counted. Only one ballot per voter will be counted. 

All ballots must be returned to a drop box or vote center no later than 7 p.m. on Nov. 4. 

Every elector has the right to make their voice heard in contests for which they are eligible, and we make every effort to make certain that voter voices are heard. 

If you have questions, please call Arapahoe County at 303-795-4511 or email at elections@arapahoegov.com.  

about 1 month ago, LPS Communications
LPS logo on a pale blue background.
Are you curious about the exciting career paths in the health sciences industry? All high school students are invited to join us for an informational night to discover opportunities in:

-Industry certifications related to healthcare
-Healthcare apprenticeships and clinical opportunities
-2- and 4-year college programs
-Careers in hospitals, clinics, and beyond
-Military healthcare careers

Event details:
Monday, October 27, 2025
EPIC Campus
6:00–7:30 p.m.

During this event, you’ll hear directly from healthcare professionals, connect with industry representatives, and learn about opportunities that could shape your future.

RSVP by Thursday, October 23, 2025 at tinyurl.com/EPICHealth25
about 1 month ago, LPS Communications
Graphic for Health Sciences Career Info Night. Includes EPIC Campus logo. All event details are in the text accompanying the graphic.
Are you curious about the exciting career paths in the aerospace and manufacturing industries? These industries are growing and changing everyday, and we want to help you find your place in them. All high school students and their families are invited to join us for an informational night to discover opportunities in:

-The Aerospace Pathway at EPIC Campus
-Industry certifications related to aerospace and manufacturing
-Apprenticeship opportunities
-2- and 4-year college programs
-Careers in major corporations, small machine shops, and everything in between
-Military careers in related areas

Event details:
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
EPIC Campus
6:00–7:30 p.m.

During this event, you’ll hear directly from professionals, connect with industry representatives, and learn about opportunities that could shape your future. A light pizza dinner will be provided.

RSVP by Monday, October 20, 2025 at tinyurl.com/AerospaceRSVP25
about 1 month ago, LPS Communications
Graphic promoting Aerospace Career Information Night with EPIC Campus's logo. Event details are in the text accompanying the image.
LPS employs over 900 part- and full-time classified employees, which represents around half of our workforce. These dedicated professionals work in our offices, provide aid in our health clinics, drive our buses, serve our meals, staff our childcare programs, and support the overall learning and development of each of our students.

Whether it's our operations staff clearing inches of snow in the winter, our custodial team working diligently to maintain our learning environments, or the vigilant security professionals ensuring our safety, each plays a vital role in keeping our district safe, clean, and operational. We are so grateful for each and every one of them, and we thank them for their service to LPS’s students, families, and community.

Please join us in thanking our classified employees this week!
about 2 months ago, LPS Communications
Graphic with text "October 6–10 Classified Employee Week" in white, pink, and blue font. The rest of the graphic includes stylistic elements in those same colors.
📣 REMINDER: LPS Board of Education Candidate Forum this week!

Join us for the candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters to learn more about the four candidates running for three at-large seats on the LPS Board of Education!

📅 Wednesday, October 1, 2025
🕡 6:30–8:00 p.m.
📍 Boardroom, Education Services Center

Live stream at tinyurl.com/lpsBOElivestream

In-person audience members may submit questions to The League of Women Voters during the event.
about 2 months ago, LPS Communications
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