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October 16, 2025

Non Student Days

Remember that Oct 17th and 20th are non-student days.

EPIC Campus Aerospace Career Information Night

Join representatives from the aerospace and manufacturing industries and from higher education institutions Wednesday, October 22, 2025 from 6:00 - 7:30 PM at the EPIC Campus for an exciting evening to discover the dynamic world of Aerospace. Littleton Public School’s students & parents are invited to learn about the incredible career and educational opportunities in this field. We will start in the Great Hall, so everyone should enter through the Main Entrance in the West Building. Parking will be available on our campus as well as at Littleton High School. In order to plan our evening to provide the best experience for everyone, we are asking you to RSVP by Friday, October 17, 2025. Please use this form to RSVP. Come explore your future in Aerospace!

EPIC Campus Health Sciences Career Information Night

On Monday, October 27th at 6pm the EPIC Campus is hosting our Health Sciences Career Information Night. We anticipate representatives from colleges and universities in Colorado, as well as a wide -range of industry partners from health sciences will be here to connect with students and families. You’ll be able to learn more about possible educational and career paths. The event will be in the Great Hall in the West Building at the EPIC Campus. Parking is available on our campus as well as at Littleton High School (we recommend the west lot at the front of the school). A light pizza dinner will be provided. All current Health Sciences students and their families are strongly encouraged to attend. Please RSVP by Thursday, October 23, 2025. Come explore your future in Health Sciences!

October 29 - PSAT/NMSQT Testing for HHS and AHS students

On Wednesday, October 29th (Odd Day), Heritage High School and Arapahoe High School will be giving the National PSAT/NMSQT and there is an altered bell schedule. This will impact attendance at EPIC in a few ways. Students who are testing will be excused from their morning EPIC classes. These students should communicate with their instructors regarding their absence and missed learning. All other students are expected to be at EPIC Campus for the normal class times (9:40 - Noon). Littleton High School is also giving the test, but there is no altered bell schedule. LHS students who are testing will be excused. All other students are expected to be in class at the normal times.

Students who attend EPIC in the afternoon will choose between attending their 2nd and/or 4th period classes at AHS/HHS and attending the last part of class at EPIC OR a parent/guardian can call AHS/HHS to excuse their student from 2nd and/or 4th period so their student could attend EPIC at the normal class times (12:50 to 3:10 pm).

Buses will run at normal times.

Noches Informativas

Arapahoe Community College is hosting a new initiative called Noches Informativas, a community-focused evening program delivered in Spanish that aims to strengthen trust, connection, and communication with our Hispanic families. ACC will be kicking off this initiative with a Concurrent Enrollment 101 + Application Night at the ACC Littleton campus on Wednesday, November 5th, from 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. This first event will provide Spanish-speaking families with an overview of Concurrent Enrollment, ACC pathways, and hands-on support throughout the application process, all in a welcoming, bilingual environment. Click here for more information and to RSVP. Spanish version click here.

Looking for Volunteers in the EPIC Campus Coffee Shop!

We love having students volunteer in the EPIC Campus Coffee Shop! Heather Greenwood is the new manager, and she welcomes students who would like to fulfill their service and/or volunteer hours for National Honors Society, IB, etc,. Any students interested in this, should stop by the coffee shop to inquire about the days and times available. Parents are also welcome to volunteer on a regular basis and can email Heather (hgreenwood@lps.k12.co.us) to learn more about next steps in getting involved.

EPIC Gear - Get yours today!

With cooler temperatures in the upcoming weeks, it’s a perfect time to order your EPIC gear! Use this EPIC Campus Merchandise Order Form to order EPIC gear including quarter-zip pullovers, crewneck sweatshirts and hoodies! See the form for details on payment and pick up.

Student Fees

First semester course fees and uniform fees have been posted to student accounts in Infinite Campus. If at any time a fee is a burden on a student and/or family, please connect with your counselor or an administrator. We will work with you.

There are three ways to pay fees:

  1. Pay Online - Log in to your Infinite Campus to pay online with a credit card, checking or savings account ( a small service fee will apply)

  2. Send a Check - Make a check payable to EPIC Campus. Please include on the memo line your student's name or ID number and send payment to EPIC Campus, Attn: Bookkeeper, 190 E Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80121, or you can have your student drop the payment by the bookkeeper's Office in the West Building

  3. Send Cash - If you feel comfortable sending cash with your student, you are more than welcome to do that. Please have your student see Jody Luft at the Bookkeeper's Office in the West Building for cash payments

If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact our EPIC Campus Bookkeeper Jody Luft at jluft@lps.k12.co.us or 303-347-4301.

EPIC Family Night

EPIC Family Night is Monday, November 3 from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. During this time students and families will hear about the various courses within the pathway as well as possible post-secondary opportunities. These opportunities could include joining the workforce, entering the military or attending college or trade school. More information to come as we get closer to that date.

Parent Perception Survey

Parents, please look for a survey link for our Parent Perception Survey to be sent to your inbox next week. We truly value your feedback as we continue to grow and improve in year three.

WORK BASED LEARNING

We’re excited to announce that the EPIC Campus Work Based Learning Internship Job Board and Application has OPENED! With over 70 opportunities, there’s something for everyone AND new opportunities will be posted every day this week!

Participating seniors were emailed on Monday with all the details (link here) that included how to access the electronic job board through our internship management system called Vector. We will be accepting applications through Sunday, October 26th at midnight. No late applications will be accepted.

ALL questions should be directed through the EPIC Campus Work Based Learning Office. Students should NOT contact industry partners directly.

Cover letters are optional - here’s a Best Practice guide and sample.

We wish all the candidates Good Luck!

INSIDE EPIC CAMPUS

EPIC Sports Medicine B worked on patient care and first aid. They practiced wound care and splinting for fractures.

Close-up of a student in gloves using tweezers to remove colorful, small objects (like candy) from an arm, simulating foreign body removal. A group of students is busy in a sports medicine class, practicing injury evaluation and taping techniques on each other using training tables. Four students practice applying a wrap and splint to an arm on a training table.

Come to the Clue Room this holiday season to play the “Christmas Time” game with puzzles built by EPIC Campus Software Engineering students! Students collaborated with the Clue Room team to design and build their own innovative puzzles using Raspberry Pi’s.

Five students stand together in a colorful room, posing with a small electronic project and a black speaker.

Architecture and sustainability students had the opportunity to visit the office of EPIC architects, Cunningham. Students sketched, tried the virtual reality models, and saw what the day to day looked like for an awesome architecture firm. Big thanks to their team!

A student wears a VR headset at a table with an instructor and another student, looking at a screen displaying a 3D architectural model. Three students sit at a long table in a modern space, working together to build a structure with small wooden blocks.Three people, two students and one instructor, stand in a modern office space discussing a presentation on a screen.

It has been a great first two months for the EPIC Campus Investing and Financial Management program. Students have learned about careers in personal, commercial, and investment banking from individuals representing some of our best local companies. Many students have expressed a desire to look further into various careers within this exciting industry.

Several students stand around a table, listening to a man in a light blue shirt sitting down during a discussion in a modern classroom. A large group of high school students and two adult men pose for a group photo in a modern classroom with long tables. An adult man stands, gesturing while speaking to a small group of four male students seated around a white oval table in a bright, modern classroom.

Real Estate students decided to spice up things with Deeds today! Students had to use their creativity to showcase different types of deeds and their purposes in unique ways! Here is a sampling of what they came up with: Dating Game, Museum Showcase, Pokemon Cards, Talk Show, News Report, Story, and our class favorite - a Rap song!

Three young people presenting in a classroom, with one holding a microphone and a laptop on a stand. Two students sitting outdoors on concrete steps, one holding a microphone as if conducting an interview.

Four young men presenting in a classroom, showing a slide with "Bargain and sale deed" and illustrated trading card images.
Text describing "Contestant #6 - Trustee's Deed" with a bio and personality, next to a photo of a young man indoors.

Future Educators at their Fall Leadership Conference for FCCLA!

A group of eight high school students sit at a long table in a large room, smiling at the camera during a group event.

EPIC Campus Future Educators learned about Multi-Lingual Learners today with Ms. Wise. Students completed their diverse learner work building on their understanding of Teacher Quality Standard II: teachers establish a safe, inclusive and respectful learning environment for a diverse population of students. Future Educators have been studying various learning environments in order to create a classroom where ALL students feel welcome, seen, heard and valued.

Five female students collaborate around a table covered with papers and school supplies in a classroom. An educator is presenting a slide about "Who is a Multilingual Learner?" to a group of students in a classroom.

Law and Ethics at South Denver Cardiology analyzing case studies and acting as a board of directors to assess risk mitigation, new policy implementation and insurance needs.

Students presenting a "Summary of event" slide on a large screen to a group seated around a conference table. A close-up of a student taking notes in a notebook during a meeting in a conference room. A large group of students are seated around a conference room table for a meeting, with windows along one side.

KEY DATES & EVENTS

  • October 17th and 20th - Non Student Days

  • October 22nd - Aerospace Career Information Night

  • October 27th - Health Sciences Information Night

  • November 3rd – EPIC Family Night - Pathway and Postsecondary Opportunities

GET IN TOUCH

EPIC Campus Main Office: 303-347-4300

EPIC Campus Attendance line: 303-347-4469

EPIC Campus Counselors:

  • Melia Gobble supports students in the Business & Entrepreneurship, Health Sciences, and Natural Resources Pathways: 303-347-4312 or mgobble@lps.k12.co.us

  • Brian Powers supports students in the Aerospace, Computer Science, Future Educator and Construction Trades: 303-347-4321 or bpowers@lps.k12.co.us

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